| 21. | Deme Naquin, 75 years old, remembers paddling a flat-bottomed pirogue to school as a boy.
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| 22. | Small canoes, called pirogues, also ply the streams, ponds and mangrove swamps inaccessible to larger ferries.
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| 23. | To continue onward, the NGs will need the pirogues; otherwise, they will need to turn back.
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| 24. | According to this legend, two sisters ( Jamboo?and Agaire ) boarded a pirogue along with their parties.
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| 25. | Their animal totem is the bull, whose body represents the Niger and whose horns represent the Bozo fishing pirogues.
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| 26. | You will always see the displayed pirogue with Papa Noel being pulled by his special alligators, led by Alphonse.
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| 27. | In April, the expedition left Fort Mandan and headed up the Missouri River in " pirogues ".
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| 28. | The decoration on the mantle of the drum depicts plumed warriors in a procession of elegant pirogues with decorated timbers.
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| 29. | There is a pirogue-ambulance for the transportation of people off the island in the case of medical emergencies.
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| 30. | The fishermen bring in the bulk of the catch, knifing into the bayous before dawn in pointed canoes called pirogues.
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