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The Wall Street Journal today (8/29) has a front-page article about the
effort by the Penobscot Indians to re-acquire the skills for making handcrafted birchbark canoes. They made the last one in 1920, and lost the art when they adopted factory-made canoes. A white man, who taught himself to make the canoes, is helping the tribe teach members the skills. It takes a skilled worker about 400 hours of tough, often dirty work to make one canoe. The article is online at www.WSJ.com. Alex |
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