Fort William Historical Park has a working community of skilled tradesmen, including a blacksmith, tinsmith, carpenter, cooper, and birch bark canoe builder.
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More than 100 Native American bark canoes gathered around " Le Griffon " to look at the " big wood canoe ".
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Then they carried ( portaged ) their birch-bark canoes 1 . 28 miles across marshy prairie before launching them into the Wisconsin River.
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In 2010 the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and the Enys family unveiled a birch bark canoe brought back from North America by John Enys.
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Little is known about the original settlers of Port Stevens, the Worimi Aborigines, who built bark canoes and survived on the abundant seafood available.
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This is probably because they are made of massive pieces of wood, which tend to preserve better than, e . g ., bark canoes.
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A model birch-bark canoe made by the Passamaquoddy artist Tomah Joseph ( 1837-1914 ) has incised fish and aquatic birds streaming along its sides.
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Entitled Spirit of the Rivers, the work consists of a Native American man portaging a birch bark canoe accompanied by a woman and an elder.
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While some of these were made from a single carved log ( " dug out " or " pirogue " ), most were bark canoes.
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The people attempt to survive the flood by traveling in bark canoes, but only a single old man and woman survive to populate the earth.