In the basement of a research building at Mission San Luis, remnants of dugout canoes sit on shelves, some protected in white boxes. Thousands of years ago, the canoes would sit on one bank of a ...
This award-winning article has been placed in front of the Juneau Empire’s paywall. ANGOON — Dozens of small hands and one large pair held a firm grip on the 30-foot-long dugout canoe they pushed down ...
This story has been updated to correctly identify the length of the canoe as 30-feet-long, not 35-feet-long. ANGOON — Tlingit master carver Wayne Price stood hovering over a tarp steaming from the ...
Angoon students paddle their dugout, war-style canoe into Chatham Strait from Front Street. June 19, 2023. (Photo by Claire Stremple/Alaska Beacon) Angoon students led a procession of regalia-clad ...
MADISON (WKOW) — It's been a month since a team of Wisconsin archaeologists recovered a 3,000-year-old Ho-Chunk dugout canoe from Lake Mendota. While discovering this canoe and another within a year ...
The smooth, rounded indentations have a way of humanizing the ancient canoe secured in the covered gallery behind the LSU Rural Life Museum's barn. These are places where people's backsides wore down ...
MADISON, Wis. — There are old boats, and then... there is THIS. Researchers pulled a dugout canoe thought to be 3,000-years-old from the waters of Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin Thursday. Carved ...
BARRY ADAMS , 608-252-6148 Nov 3, 2021 Nov 3, 2021 0 The canoe was discovered in June in 27 feet of water near Shorewood Hills. Randy Wallander, a volunteer diver from Manitowoc, unloads gear for the ...
A dugout canoe found bobbing in one of eastern North Carolina’s blackwater rivers could prove to be centuries old, state archaeologists say. Made from a single log, the 12-foot, 4-inch “prehistoric” ...
Angoon High School students surrounded Wayne Price as he helped them guide a canoe down Angoon’s roads to the waterfront. This dugout canoe, or yaakw, is special. It’s the first one built in Angoon in ...
On Nov. 2, a team of divers and archaeologists carefully removed a 1,200-year-old dugout canoe from the bottom of Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin. The extracted canoe is made of white oak, and it’s ...
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