Автор: | Howard Irving Chapelle |
Издательство: | Bookwire |
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Жанр произведения: | Языкознание |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 4057664649225 |

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Micmac rough-water canoe fitted for sailing. (Photo W. H. Mechling, 1913.)
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Micmac rough-water canoe, Bay Chaleur. (Photo H. V. Henderson, West Bathurst, N.B.)
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Micmac rough-water sailing canoe, Bay Chaleur. (Canadian Geological Survey photo.)
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Drawing: Details of Micmac canoes, including mast and sail.
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Micmac canoe, Bathurst, N.B. (Canadian Geological Survey photo.)
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Micmac woman gumming seams of canoe, Bathurst, N.B., 1913. (Canadian Geological Survey photo.)
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Lines of 2½-fathom Malecite river canoe, 19th century. Old form with raking ends and much sheer.
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Lines of old form of Malecite-Abnaki 2½-fathom ocean canoe of the Penobscots in the Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass.
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Lines of large 3-fathom ocean canoe of the Passamaquoddy porpoise hunters.
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Lines of old form of Passamaquoddy 2½-fathom ocean canoe.
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Lines of Malecite racing canoe of 1888, showing V-shaped keel piece between sheathing and bark to form deadrise.
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Lines of sharp-ended 2½-fathom Passamaquoddy hunting canoe, for use on tidal river.
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Lines of Malecite 2½-fathom St. Lawrence River canoe, probably a hybrid model.
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Lines of Malecite 2½-fathom river canoe of 1890 from the Rivière du Loup region.
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Lines of Modern (1895) 2½-fathom Malecite St. John River canoe.
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Drawing: Malecite canoe details, gear, and gunwale decorations.
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Drawing: Malecite canoe details, stem profiles, paddles, sail rig, and salmon spear.
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Lines and decoration reconstructed from a very old model of a St. John River ancient woods, or pack, canoe.
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Lines of last known Passamaquoddy decorated ocean canoe to be built (1898).
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Drawing: Malecite canoe details and decorations.
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Sketches: Wulegessis decorations.
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Photo: End decorations, Passamaquoddy canoe.
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Photo: End decorations, Passamaquoddy canoe.
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Photo: Passamaquoddy decorated canoe.
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Lines of 2-fathom St. Francis canoe of about 1865
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Lines of "14-foot" St. Francis canoe of about 1910
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Lines of 2½-fathom low-ended St. Francis canoe.
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Lines of St. Francis-Abnaki canoe for open water, a type that became extinct before 1890. From Adney's drawings of a canoe formerly in the Museum of Natural History.
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Photo: Model of a St. Francis-Abnaki canoe under construction.
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Photo: St. Francis-Abnaki canoe.
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A 15-foot Beothuk canoe of Newfoundland (Sketch by Adney.)
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Lines based on Adney's reconstruction of 15-foot Beothuk canoe.
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Montagnais crooked canoe. (Canadian Geological Survey photo.)
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Birch-bark crooked canoe, Ungava Cree. (Smithsonian Institution photo.)
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Lines of 3-fathom Nascapee canoe, eastern Labrador.
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Lines of 2-fathom Montagnais canoe of southern Labrador and Quebec.
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Lines of 2½-fathom crooked canoe of the Ungava Peninsula.
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Lines of hybrid-model 2-fathom Nascapee canoe.
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Eastern Cree crooked canoe of rather moderate sheer and rocker. (Canadian Pacific Railway Company photo.)
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Photo: Straight and crooked canoes, eastern Cree.
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Montagnais canvas-covered crooked canoe under construction. (Canadian Geological Survey photo.)
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Sketch: Fiddlehead of scraped bark on bow and stern of a Montagnais birch-bark