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The Kootenai Canoe
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Author (aut): Buckna, David
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Abstract
The Kootenai or “Sturgeon-Nosed” Canoe has been used for many decades by the Lower Kootenay Indian Band near Creston, B.C. Generally speaking, this canoe is a very light and flexible structure, and makes for a rough water boat of excellent design. |
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18 pages; 28 cm.
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OTHER
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Library of Congress Classification
E 99 K85 B8 1971
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English
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The Kootenai Canoe
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8933942
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