Woods and lakes of Maine: a trip from Moosehead Lake to New Brunswick in a birch-bark canoe : to which are added some Indian place-names and their meanings now first published
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Woods and Lakes of Maine: A Trip from Moosehead Lake to New Brunswick in a Birch-Bark Canoe; To Which Are Added Some Indian Place-Names and Their Meanings Now First Published (Classic Reprint)
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Q: How to make a birch wood canoe?
A: I hope your piece of wood is not 14inches by 8 inces but rather 14feet by 8 feet. here is a site that will show you how to make one of plywood but i am sure you... Read More »
Q: Are there any woods that make a better canoe than birch?
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A: Years ago, before the Europeans arrived, the Natives of north America that lived beside the rivers and lakes, developed a canoe whose skin was the bark of the b... Read More »
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