How Indians Build Canoes ( 1946 in Color )

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Mesquite

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Came across this video on YT which I don't think has been shared on the forum.

Some interesting techniques are shown, especially the purification of pine resin :)

[video=youtube;enMSwz5BWGo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enMSwz5BWGo[/video]
 
Great little film, wonderful skills on display there; I wonder how many are left that can do such building now? Thank the stars for the people who went off and filmed such things for posterity...........Great find, thanks :)
 
Thanks Mesquite. Much appreciated.

"Budge" Crawley was an extraordinary Canadian film maker. You find anything that he and/or his wife have filmed, watch it.
Nice to see the many applications using the eastern native style "Mocotaugan" crooked knife, almost a 1-handed draw knife.

I've seen recent video of birchbark canoe making, can't believe there are many left, sure don't see young people doing any of the work.
Last I heard, you can buy a finished one for $6,000.00 or so. A restored 21' Chestnut freighter V-stern is about the same.
 
Good find that
Ill watch it all at silly o'clock tomorrow when the boy wakes me
What he said 😊

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Thanks for sharing that 👍 , cool little video.


Amazing skills, made look easy by the years of experience.

If I was only allowed one , just one bushcraft experience ... this would be it.

Learn how to make a traditional birch bark canoe and paddles in the woods ...

Then take it out for a paddle and maybe do some hunting and fishing too...

Brain food
 
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