A crowd cheering from shore greeted paddlers in traditional canoes who departed from Haines four days earlier, joining people from other Southeast Alaska communities making their way through Inside ...
Nakai Clearwater Northup (right), head of education at the Mashantucket Pequot, carves up deer meat alongside Miguel Ortiz who is with visitor services. Members of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal ...
A canoe with 16 paddlers from Wrangell and at least four more canoes from other communities are scheduled to push off Wednesday morning toward Juneau, roughly a 150-mile journey to Celebration, the ...
Along the shore of the Nashwaak River, a tributary of the Wolastoq or St. John River, dozens of people gathered to celebrate the continuation of traditional canoe making when they attended the launch ...
NORTHWEST ANGLE, Minn. -- When a tribal elder on Lake of the Woods saw the birch bark canoe Talon Stammen was building, the native was quick with a quip. "You know they make those in Fiberglas now," ...
"I try to make this a living museum," Savage said. He has organized several classes on traditional arts, and this canoe is the third DeFoe built at the museum. With each, he tries to create not only a ...
(KRON) — A traditional Polynesian voyaging canoe has made its way into the Bay Area. On Friday night, the legendary Hokule’a Canoe docked in Sausalito. The double-hulled canoe is well known for ...
MACON, Ga. — At Macon's Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, you can see thousands of years of Native American history unfold. This week, you can see a new exhibit take shape right before your ...
Celebrating the resurgence of canoe culture among the Plateau tribes of the Upper Columbia, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture presents “Awakenings: Traditional Canoes and Calling the Salmon ...
SHREWSBURY — Members of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band spent a week creating a 14-foot by 3-foot mishoon (the Algonkin word for dugout canoe) on the shore of Flint Pond set in from the Oak Island boat ...
Friday, Earth day, a handful of archivists, fishing experts and environmentalists stood under a white tent. At the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture’s outdoor amphitheater stage, log shavings from ...