Document Type
Exhibition
Publication Date
2011
Abstract
Panel 2. A Joint Effort, Canoes Got Bigger, Why Birchbark?, and a Valuable and Renewable Resource.
WMU ScholarWorks Citation
Juen, Rachel B. and Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project, "Fur Trade 02: Birchbark Canoes" (2011). Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project. 34.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/fortstjoseph/34
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Comments
This panel is based on research by Ken Sarkozy.
Photographs provided courtesy of R. Nash, M. Cullen, J. Lacko, www.firstpeople.us, www.marketworks.com, and J. Demos, The Tried and the True.
Quote provided by Jacques Sabrevois de Bleury.