Index
- Abitibi, Lake, Post (Hudson's Bay Company), [151]
- Abitibi River, [132]
- Abnaki (Indians), [12]
- canoe, [88]-89;
- dimensions, [89], [114]-115
- Admiralty Collection of Draughts, [12], [13]
- Adney, Edwin Tappan, [4]-5, [57], [100];
- papers, [4], [5], [6];
- parents, [4];
- wife, [4];
- work and career, [4]-5
- Adney, Glenn (son of E. T. A.), [4]
- Adney, H. H. (father of E. T. A.), [4]
- Adney, Minnie Bell Sharp (wife of E. T. A.), [4]
- Adney, Ruth Shaw (mother of E. T. A.), [4]
- Adney papers, [4], [5], [6]
- Alaska, [5], [181], [182]
- Alaskan canoe, [55]
- Alaskan kayak, [154], [190], [191], [192], [195], [196]
- Alaskan umiak, [182], [183], [187] ff.
- Albany boat, [13]
- Alberta, [132]
- Aleutian Islands, [181], [183], [194] ff.
- Aleutian kayak, [195] ff.
- Algonkian Family, [99]
- Algonkin (Indians), [99], [107], [113];
- canoe, [113]-122
- America (44-gun ship, RN), [65]
- American Neptune (periodical), [74]
- American Museum of Natural History, [89], [195], [204]
- Androscoggin (Indians), [88]
- Anson, Lord, [12]
- Art Students' League of New York, [4]
- ash, white, [17];
- black, [17];
- splitting qualities, [17]
- Asiatic kayak, [192], [195]
- Assiniboine (Indian tribe), [132]
- Athabaska, Lake, [132], [155]
- Athabascan Indians, [154], [156]
- awl, bone, [19];
- steel (canoe), [21]
- axe, steel, [20], [21];
- cedar, [21]
- Baffin Island, [82], [189], [191], [192], [204], [206], [208];
- umiak, [189], [190];
- kayak, [204] ff.
- baidarka (Russian kayak), [175]
- bang plate, [208]
- bark, basswood, [15]
- birch, [9], [55], [60], [63], [96], [120], [132], [147], [148], [154];
- description, [14]-15;
- selection and preparation, [24]-26;
- handling, [29]-31;
- use in building canoes, [41]-51
- butternut, [213]
- chestnut, [15], [213]
- cottonwood, [15]
- elm, [15], [212] ff.
- hickory, [15], [213], [217]
- spruce, [15], [17], [24], [132], [158], [212], [213], [216]
- white pine, [213]
- bark cover, piecing, [42], [43], [45], [55];
- Micmac, [63];
- Beothuk, [98];
- Algonkin, [120];
- Western Cree, [132], [133];
- fur-trade, [147], [148];
- kayak-form, [162]
- Barrière, Lake, [107], [146]
- basket (pack), in fur trade, [143]
- basswood, bark, [15]
- bateau, [13]
- bateau-shape canoe, [159]-161
- batten (in skin boat construction), [186], [188] ff., [195] ff., [199], [204] ff., [208]
- Beard, Daniel, [4]
- Beaver (Indians), [154];
- kayak-form canoe, [159]
- Beothuk (Indian tribe), [6], [94]-98
- canoe, [94], [95];
- dimensions, [94], [98];
- form, [96];
- keel, [96], [97], [98];
- reconstruction of, [96] ff.
- Bering Sea, [195]
- Bering Strait, [182], [189], [199]
- bifid bow, [196], [197]
- big river canoe, [58], [65]
- birch bark, [9], [55], [60], [63], [96], [120], [132], [147], [148], [154];
- description, [14]-15;
- selection and preparation, [24]-26;
- handling, [29]-31;
- use in building canoes, [41]-51
- bladder, skin (float), [194]
- Boas, Franz, [189], [204]
- boat, Arctic skin, [174]-212;
- Viking, [187];
- temporary skin, [219]-220;
- bull, [220]
- Bogoras, Vladimir, [183]
- bola (hunting), [194]
- bone fittings, kayak, [193], [204], [208], [211]
- Bonshere River, Ontario, [113]
- bottom-frame, kayak-form canoe, [160] ff.
- bow drill, [19], [20]
- breakwater, canoe, [162], [166], [167];
- kayak, [196]
- British Columbia, [5];
- kayak-form canoe, [165];
- sturgeon-nose canoe, [168]
- bucksaw, [23]
- building bed, locating, [37];
- preparation of, [37];
- stakes, [40], [41], [45] ff., [146], [148];
- repair to, [41];
- of plank, [56], [146], [147];
- Micmac, [62], [63];
- Malecite, [72], [73], [74];
- St. Francis, [91], [92];
- Beothuk, [96], [97];
- Eastern Cree, [101];
- Algonkin, [116];
- Ojibway, [127];
- Western Cree, [132];
- fur-trade, [146], [147];
- narrow-bottom, [158];
- kayak-form, [161];
- sturgeon-nose, [173];
- temporary canoe, [216], [219]
- building frame, [26], [37], [54] ff.;
- Eastern Cree, [101];
- Algonkin, [115], [116];
- Ojibway, [127];
- Western Cree, [132];
- fur-trade, [140], [141], [146], [147];
- narrow-bottom, [158];
- kayak-form, [161];
- sturgeon-nose, [173]
- bull-boat, [220]
- butternut bark, [213]
- camber (rocker of bottom), [28], [37], [38], [41] (see also rocker)
- canoe, birch bark, Adney on, [4] ff.;
- scale models of, [4], [5];
- plans of, [5], [6];
- speed of, [7], [29], [137];
- origin of name, [13];
- requirements for, [27];
- types, [27];
- forms discussed, [27]-36 ff., [59] (see also under tribal types);
- tribal classification, [27] ff. (see under tribal names);
- effects of bark characteristics on, [29] ff.;
- construction discussed, [36]-57 (see also under tribal types);
- compared with Eskimo skin boat, [193]
- elm bark, [212], [219]
- hickory bark, [213], [217]
- skin, [219]-221;
- moosehide, [72], [219];
- temporary, [219]-221
- spruce bark, [132], [158], [212], [213], [216]
- temporary, [219]-221
- canoe awl, [21]
- canoe birch (see under bark)
- canoe brigade, [152]
- canoe building, Trois Rivières factory, [13], [135], [136];
- for fur trade, [135], [136], [146] ff.; [148] ff.;
- at Hudson's Bay Company Posts, [151]
- canoe ends, details of construction, [34], [35], [36];
- Micmac, [58], [59];
- Malecite, [70], [76], [77], [155], [156];
- Chipewyan, [156], [157];
- Dogrib, [156], [157];
- slave, [157], [158];
- kayak-form, [158], [159];
- sturgeon-nose, [168]
- canoe loading, fur-trade, [144], [145], [152], [153]
- canoe portaging, [122], [151], [152]
- canoe roads, [138]
- canoe sails (see sails)
- canoe shoes, Malecite, [79], [80]
- canoe types,
- Abnaki, [88]-89
- Alaskan, [55]
- Algonkin, [113]-122
- Beaver, [159]
- Beothuk, [94]-98
- Big River, [58], [65]
- bateau-shape, [159]-161
- British Columbia, [165], [168]
- Chipewyan, [155]-158
- Cree, Central, [34];
- Eastern, [101]-106;
- Western, [132]-134, [155]
- crooked, [99], [100], [106]
- Dogrib, [155]-158
- express, [137], [141]
- fur-trade (see under fur-trade)
- hunting (Micmac), [58], [65], [70]
- kayak-form (see under kayak-form)
- light, [137], [141]
- long nose, [125], [130], [132]
- Loucheux, [161], [166]
- Mackenzie Basin, [159], [161], [162]
- Montagnais, [34], [99], [100], [106]
- Malecite, [34], [36]-57, [70]-93, [114], [115], [219], [221]
- Micmac, [12], [27], [34], [58]-69
- Nahane, [159]
- narrow-bottom, [113], [114], [135], [154]-158
- Northwest, [154], [155]-157 (narrow-bottom);
- [158]-168 (kayak-form)
- Ojibway, [122]-131
- one-piece, [212]
- open-water, [58], [64], [65]
- Passamaquoddy, [74], [75], [82], [83]
- Peterborough, [65]
- porpoise hunting, [74], [75]
- portage, [58], [65], [123]
- Restigouche, [65]
- river (Malecite), [70]-79
- St. Francis, [88]-93, [114], [115]
- skiff-canoe, [65]
- Slave, [155]-158
- straight-bottom, [100], [101], [106], [155]
- sturgeon-nose, [154], [168]-173
- temporary, [212]-219
- Têtes de Boule, [34], [107]-112, [116], [122]
- V-bottom, [74] ff., [89], [96], [98], [100], [107], [113]
- war, [10], [58], [65], [70]
- wide-bottom, [54]
- woods, [58], [65]
- Western Cree, [72], [132]-134, [155]
- Yukon River, [159], [164], [165], [166], [190]
- canot (canoe), [13];
- du maître (see fur-trade canoe), [99], [106], [135];
- du nord (see fur-trade canoe), [151], [153];
- léger (see light canoe), [137]
- Cape York, [208]
- Carib Indians, [13]
- Caribou Eskimo kayak, [204]
- caribou-skin boat, [220]
- Cartier, Jacques, [7], [68]
- Cartwright, Lieut. John, [94], [95]
- cedar, northern white, roots, [16];
- splitting qualities, [17], [18]
- Celts, [176]
- Champlain, Samuel de, [7], [10], [213]
- Champlain, Lake, [7]
- Chatham dockyard, [12]
- chestnut bark, [15], [213]
- chine, [164], [166], [184], [187], [188], [195], [202], [204], [205], [206]
- Chippewa (Chippeway; Indian tribe), [122]
- Chipewyan (Indian tribe), [154], [155]
- canoe, [155]-158;
- ends, [156], [157];
- spreading gunwales, [158];
- dimensions, [158];
- kayak-form, [166], [167]
- chisel, [23]
- Christopherson, L. A. (Hudson's Bay Company Factor), [145], [146];
- on fur-trade canoe construction, [146], [147], [148], [149], [150], [151]
- Chukchi umiak, [182], [183], [188];
- kayak, [195]
- cockpit, kayak, [175], [176], [192], [195] ff., [197], [199], [200], [204], [205], [208], [211]
- Coffin, Samuel, [95]
- Collins, Henry B. (Bureau of American Ethnology), [174]
- Colliers (magazine), [4]
- construction methods, Malecite, [36]-57, [72]-74;
- Micmac, [58], [59]-64;
- St. Francis, [90]-93;
- Beothuk, [96]-98;
- Eastern Cree, [104]-106;
- Têtes de Boule, [108]-112;
- Algonkin, [115]-122;
- Ojibway, [125], [127] ff.;
- Western Cree, [132], [133];
- fur-trade, [146]-151;
- narrow-bottom, [155] ff.;
- kayak-form, [160] ff.;
- sturgeon-nose, [168]-172;
- umiak, [176] ff., [182], [184]-187;
- kayak, [192]-194;
- temporary canoes, [212]-218;
- temporary skin boats, [218]-220
- Copper Eskimo kayak, [204]
- Coppermine River, [155]
- coracle, [176]
- Coronation Gulf, [193], [204]
- Coronation Gulf kayak, [204]
- cottonwood bark, [15]
- Cowassek (Coosuc; Indian tribe), [88]
- Crantz, David (missionary), [190], [223]
- Cree Indians, central, [34];
- eastern, [99], [101]-106;
- western, [132]-134, [155]
- crew, fur-trade canoe, [145]
- crimping bark (in canoe building), [29], [30], [212], [214], [216], [217]
- crooked canoe, [99], [100], [106]
- crooked knife (tool), [21], [23]
- curragh, [176], [178];
- waterproofing skins for, [176];
- compared with umiak and kayak, [178]
- Coosuc (Indian tribe), [88]
- dart (for hunting), [194]
- deck, kayak-form canoe, [159], [162], [163], [164], [165], [166], [167];
- kayak, [176], [195] ff., [199], [202], [204], [211]
- decorations, [53];
- Micmac, [67], [68];
- Malecite, [82] ff.;
- St. Francis, [90], [91];
- Têtes de Boule, [112];
- Algonkin, [122];
- fur-trade, [146], [150], [151];
- kayak-form, [163];
- kayak, [197], [199]
- Dènè (Indian tribe), [162]
- Denys, Nicolas, [57], [68], [69]
- Dibble, Lt. Col. Herbert, [75]
- dimensions, canoe (see under tribal type); old canoes, [7] ff.
- Dogrib Indians, [154], [155];
- canoe, [155]-158
- drill (tool), [19]
- dugout, [10], [213]
- eastern canoe construction, [54]
- Eastern Cree Indians, [99], [100], [101]-106
- canoe, [101]-106;
- dimensions, [106]
- Eastport (Maine), [75]
- Egede, Hans (missionary), [190]
- elm bark, [8], [15], [212], [213], [214], [215]
- Encyclopedia Arctica, [6]
- ends (canoe), [31], [32], [55], [56], [70], [72], [76], [77], [155] ff., [168], [217]
- engine, outboard gasoline, [175], [187]
- Eskimo, [154], [159], [175], [176], [182], [190], [191], [195]
- Eskimo roll, [194], [223]-227
- Eskimo skin boat (see kayak, umiak)
- Espenberg, Cape, kayak, [200]
- express canoe, [137], [141]
- Fort Chimo, [99], [100]
- Foxe Basin, [182], [204]
- frames (ribs), [19], [32];
- number of, [51];
- making and bending, [51];
- fitting, [51], [52], [56];
- temporary, [51], [52];
- Micmac, [60], [62];
- Malecite, [73], [77];
- St. Francis, [90], [91], [92];
- Eastern Cree, [104], [105], [106];
- Têtes de Boule, [110], [112];
- Algonkin, [122];
- Ojibway, [130];
- Western Cree, [132];
- fur-trade, [148], [149];
- narrow-bottom, [158];
- kayak-form, [160], [162] ff.;
- sturgeon-nose, [168], [172];
- umiak, [184] ff., [189], [190];
- kayak, [192], [194] ff., [202], [204] ff., [211];
- rough construction of, [213];
- for temporary bark canoe, [218];
- for temporary skin canoe, [219]
- Franquet, Colonel (French military engineer-in-chief), [13]
- froe (steel tool), [20], [21]
- "frog" (headboard support), [35], [61]
- fur trade, canoe cargoes in, [142], [145], [147], [152], [153];
- handling furs, [142];
- pack loads, [142] ff.;
- bundles and boxes, [142], [143];
- brigades, [152], [153]
- fur-trade canoe, [5], [10] ff., [36], [37], [99], [112], [113], [118], [119], [122], [130], [135]-153, [156];
- described, [135], [153];
- names applied to, [135], [147], [150];
- forms and categories, [136];
- dimensions of, [138], [141], [142];
- construction methods, [146] ff.;
- gunwales, [136], [148], [150];
- sheathing, [149];
- stem-pieces, [150];
- headboards, [150];
- paint, [150], [151]
- Fury Strait, [204]
- Gay, John, [94], [96]
- Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, [94]
- gimlet (tool), [21]
- Golden Lake Algonkin Reserve (Canada), [113]
- gores (bark canoes), [30], [31], [41], [42], [48], [50];
- spacing, [57];
- Micmac, [60];
- Eastern Cree, [101];
- Têtes de Boule, [108];
- Algonkin, [117];
- fur-trade, [148];
- in umiak, skin cover, [186]
- Grand Victoria Lake, [107], [146]
- great canoe (see fur-trade canoe), [135]
- Great Lakes, [5], [8], [10], [12]
- Great Slave Lake, [155]
- Greenland, [176], [181], [187], [191], [194]
- Greenland kayak, [190] ff., [195], [202], [205];
- [206] (northern coast, Polar coast), [208] (southern coast), [211] (modern)
- Greenland roll, [223] ff.
- Greenland umiak, [182], [190]
- Gulf of Boothia, [204]
- gum, [17];
- spruce, [17], [24], [25];
- tempering, [24], [25];
- repairs with, [25], [26];
- paying seams with, [50], [53]
- gunwale, making, [19], [38];
- profile of, [28], [29];
- plan view of, [29];
- forms of, [31];
- ends of, [31], [38];
- inner, [31];
- outer, [31], [47] ff., [55], [60], [72], [73], [118], [119], [150], [155], [156], [169];
- lashing, [31] ff., [44], [45], [48], [60], [108], [109], [120], [149], [155], [156], [159], [169] (see also under lashing);
- securing bark to, [31], [33];
- setting up, [37];
- use as building frame, [37], [38], [40], [41];
- size of, [38];
- variations in construction of, [55];
- Micmac, [60], [61];
- hogged, [55], [59], [62], [63];
- Malecite, [72] ff.;
- St. Francis, [89];
- Beothuk, [97], [98];
- Eastern Cree, [101];
- Têtes de Boule, [108], [112];
- spreading, [117], [118], [127], [148], [158];
- Algonkin, [116], [117], [118], [119];
- Ojibway, [127];
- Western Cree, [132];
- fur-trade, [136], [148], [150];
- narrow-bottom, [155], [156];
- kayak-form, [159], [160], [164] ff.;
- sturgeon-nose, [168], [169], [172];
- umiak, [182], [184] ff., [190];
- kayak, [192] ff., [202], [204], [205], [206], [208], [211];
- temporary canoe, [212], [213], [216], [219], [220]
- gunwale cap, making and fitting, [52], [53];
- Micmac, [60], [61];
- Malecite, [73];
- Eastern Cree, [104];
- Têtes de Boule, [108], [109];
- Algonkin, [118], [119];
- fur-trade, [136], [150];
- narrow-bottom, [155];
- sturgeon-nose, [172]
- handgrip, [197], [199], [200]
- Hare (Indian tribe), [154]
- Harper's Weekly, [4]
- Harper's Young People Magazine, [4]
- harpoon (hunting weapon), [194]
- headboard, [35], [36];
- support, [35], [61];
- making and fitting, [52];
- Micmac, [61];
- Malecite, [74], [78], [79];
- St. Francis, [89];
- Eastern Cree, [101];
- Têtes de Boule, [109], [110];
- Algonkin, [113], [119];
- Ojibway, [123], [125], [127];
- fur-trade, [150];
- narrow-bottom, [155], [157];
- umiak, [182], [184], [186], [189], [190];
- post used as, [217]
- Hearne, Samuel (explorer), [155], [164]
- Heath, John, [174], [175], [194], [199], [223]
- Hecla Strait, [204]
- Henry, Jr., Alexander, [13]
- hickory bark, [15], [213]
- Hill, Frederick (Director, Mariners' Museum), [4]
- hogged bottom (center upcurved lengthwise), [30], [161], [162], [164], [165], [168]
- hogged gunwale, [55], [59], [62], [63]
- hogging brace, umiak, [188]
- hot water, use of in bending wood, [20], [117]
- Howley, James Patrick, [95], [96]
- Hudson Bay, [5], [181], [182], [189], [191]
- Hudson Strait, [182], [191], [202], [205]
- Hudson's Bay Company, [4], [13], [99], [107], [136], [144], [151]
- hunting canoe, Micmac, [58], [65], [70];
- kayak-form, [165]
- hunting screen, kayak, [195]
- Huron Indians, [132]
- Huron, Lake, [113]
- Indian migrations, [5], [27] (see also under tribal names)
- ice, skin-boats in, [180]
- Illinois Indians, [132]
- Irish, [176];
- curragh, [176], [178]
- "Iroquois canoe," in fur trade, [136] (see fur-trade canoe)
- Iroquois Indians, [7], [10], [99], [114]
- canoe (temporary), [213]-219
- jack pine roots (for canoe lashings), [16]
- jacket, watertight, [199], [211]
- James Bay, [99], [132]
- Japanese sampan, [191], [192], [205], [211]
- Jochelson, Waldemar, [182]
- Joliet, Louis, [8]
- kayak, [174], [176], [190]-211;
- multi-chine hull, [175], [191], [199];
- cockpit, [175], [176], [192], [195] ff., [199], [200], [205], [208], [211];
- deck, [176], [192], [195] ff., [199], [204], [211];
- structure, [178], [180];
- keelson, [178], [192], [195], [200], [204], [206], [211];
- gunwales, [178], [192] ff., [202], [204], [205], [206], [208], [211];
- geographic distribution, [190], [191];
- v-bottom, [190] ff., [195], [202], [206], [208], [211];
- risers, [190];
- flat bottom, [190] ff., [204] ff.;
- Alaskan, [190] ff., [195], [196];
- distribution, [190], [191];
- design, [191], [192];
- handling and use, [191], [194], [195], [199];
- portaging, [191], [199];
- construction, [192]-194;
- keel, [192];
- frames, [192], [194] ff., [202], [204] ff., [211];
- bone fittings, [193], [204], [208], [211];
- seat, [194];
- skin cover, [194];
- paddle, [194], [195], [197], [202], [204], [205];
- as catamaran, [194];
- righting, [194], [223]-227;
- hunting screen, [195];
- thwarts, [195] ff., [199], [208];
- Koryak, [195];
- Kodiak Island, [195], [196];
- breakwater, [196];
- decorations, [197], [199];
- Aleutian, [196], [197];
- Unalaska, [196], [197];
- two-passenger, [197];
- three-passenger, [197];
- Nunivak Island, [197], [199];
- King Island, [199], [200];
- Cape Krusenstern, [200];
- Cape Espenberg, [200];
- Point Barrow, [200];
- Norton Sound, [200];
- Mackenzie Delta, [200], [202];
- Kotzebue Sound, [200];
- sheer, [200], [204] ff., [208], [211];
- Copper Eskimo, [204];
- Coronation Gulf, [204];
- Caribou, [204];
- Netsilik, [204];
- Baffin Island, [204], [205];
- Labrador, [205], [206];
- rocker (camber) of bottom, [205], [206], [211];
- Greenland, [206], [208], [211];
- flare, [206];
- rake of ends, [208]
- kayak-form canoe, [154], [158]-168;
- Sekani, [159];
- Nahane, [159];
- bateau-shaped, [159];
- rake of ends, [159], [164];
- Loucheux, [161], [166];
- bottom frame of, [160] ff.;
- paddler's seat, [163];
- hunting, [165];
- British Columbia, [165];
- family, [165], [166];
- keel, [166];
- Chipewyan, [166], [167]
- keel, Beothuk canoe, [96], [97], [98];
- kayak-form canoe, [166];
- kayak, [192]
- keelson, umiak, [184], [186], [188];
- kayak, [192], [195], [200], [202], [204], [206], [211]
- keg (in fur trade), [142]
- Kennebec Indians, [70]
- King Island kayak, [194], [199], [200]
- King Island umiak, [187]
- Kipewa Post (Hudson's Bay Company), [151]
- knife, stone, [19];
- crooked, [21], [23]
- Kodiak Island, [181], [192]
- Kodiak Island kayak, [195], [196], [197], [199]
- Koryak umiak, [182], [189]
- Koryak kayak, [192], [195]
- Kotzebue Sound, [188], [200];
- kayak, [200]
- Krusenstern, Cape, [200], [204]
- Krusenstern kayak, [200], [204]
- Kutenai (Kootenay) Indians, [168], [172]
- Labrador, [99], [191], [192], [205], [206]
- Labrador kayak, [205], [206]
- Laet, Joann de, [94]
- LaFiteau, [12], [215]
- LaHontan, Baron de, [8], [10], [215]
- larch, splitting qualities, [17]
- La Salle, Robert Cavalier de, [8]
- lashing, canoe gunwale, [31] ff., [44], [45], [48];
- Micmac, [60];
- Têtes de Boule, [108], [109];
- Algonkin, [120];
- fur-trade, [149];
- narrow-bottom, [155], [156];
- kayak-form, [159], [160]-166;
- sturgeon-nose, [169]
- lashing skin cover, [186], [188], [190] (see also sewing, stitching)
- lathing (see sheathing)
- light (express) canoe, [137], [141]
- London Chronicle, [4]
- long-nose canoe, [125], [130], [132]
- longitudinal strength (see gunwale, keelson chine, keel, stringers, etc.)
- Loucheux Indians, [154];
- kayak-form canoe, [161], [166]
- MacKenzie, Alexander, [13]
- MacKenzie Basin canoe, [159], [161], [162]
- Mackenzie River, [154], [181], [191]
- Mackenzie River kayak, [202], [204]
- maître canot (see fur-trade canoe), [99], [106], [122], [135], [138], [151], [153]
- Malecite Indians, [4], [10];
- composition of tribe, [70];
- canoe, [114], [115];
- sheathing, [34];
- construction, [36]-57;
- bark covers over gunwale ends, [48];
- described, [70]-88;
- ends, [70], [76], [77];
- of spruce bark, [72];
- temporary (skin), [219], [221];
- dimensions of, [73] ff., [78], [79]
- Manitoba, [99], [132]
- maple, hard, splitting qualities, [17]
- Marquette, Father Jacques, [8]
- Mariners' Museum (Newport News, Va.), [4], [5], [187]
- mast, Micmac, [65], [66], [67];
- tripod, [182]
- Matachewan Post (Hudson's Bay Company), [151]
- Matagama Post (Hudson's Bay Company), [151]
- maul, [19], [23]
- McGill University Museum, [4]
- measurement, of canoes, early, [7], [8], [9];
- units of (French), [8], [36];
- Indian, [36], [37], [50], [51], [92], [93]
- Melville Peninsula, [204]
- Memphremagog, Lake, [88]
- Menominee Indians, [122], [123]
- Micmac Indians, [10], [12], [58]
- canoe, [12], [27];
- sheathing, [34];
- described, [58]-69;
- ends, [58], [59];
- form, [59];
- construction, [62], [63];
- range, [65]
- migrations, Indian, [5];
- effect on canoes, [27]
- Missinaibi River, [132]
- Missinaibi Post (Hudson's Bay Company), [151]
- Mohigan Indians, [88]
- Montagnais Indian canoe, [34], [99], [100], [106]
- Montreal, [8], [10], [13]
- Moose Factory (Hudson's Bay Company Post), [132]
- moosehide canoe, [72], [219]
- multi-chine hull, kayak, [154], [175], [191], [199]
- nabiska (rabeska; see fur-trade canoe), [122], [135]
- nadowé chiman (see fur-trade canoe), [136]
- Nahane Indian kayak-form canoe, [159]
- nail, in canoe construction, [66], [69], [117]
- narrow-bottom canoe, [113], [114], [135], [154]-158;
- Northwest, [155], [157];
- spruce bark, [158]
- Nascapee Indians, [99], [100]
- National Maritime Museum (Greenwich, England), [12]
- Netsilik kayak, [204]
- New Bedford whaleboat, [187]
- Nipigon, Lake, [123]
- North Alaskan whaling umiak, [187], [188]
- North Bay (Ontario), [125]
- north canoe (see fur-trade canoe), [135]
- North West Company, [136], [138], [143], [152]
- North West narrow-bottom canoe (see narrow-bottom), [155]-157
- Norton Sound kayak, [200]
- Nunivak Island kayak, [192], [197], [199], [200]
- Oar, umiak, [182], [183], [187] ff.
- Ojibway Indians, [122]
- canoe, sheathing, [34];
- construction, [122]-131, [171]
- Oka, Lake, [113]
- one-piece bark canoe, [212]
- open-water canoe, [58];
- sails, [64];
- dimensions, [65]
- Ossipee Indians, [88]
- Ottawa River, [12], [113]
- Outing Magazine, [4]
- outwale (see gunwale)
- owner's mark, [83], [84], [85]
- overhang, in ends of kayak-form canoe, [159]
- paddle, material and manufacture, [53];
- Micmac, [66], [67], [69];
- Malecite, [80], [81], [82];
- Beothuk, [96];
- Eastern Cree, [116];
- Têtes de Boules, [112];
- Algonkin, [122];
- Ojibway, [130];
- Western Cree, [133];
- fur-trade, [152];
- kayak-form, [163];
- umiak, [182], [183], [187] ff.;
- kayak, [195]
- paddle guard, Micmac, [64]
- paddler's seat, kayak-form canoe, [163];
- kayak, [194]
- paint (on canoes), Malecite, [77];
- fur-trade, [150], [151]
- Passamaquoddy Indians, [70]
- canoe, [74], [75], [82], [83]
- Peabody Museum (Salem, Mass.), [5], [74], [168]
- peg, outwale, [48], [117];
- keel, [96]
- Peterborough canoe, [65]
- Pennacook Indians, [88]
- Penobscot Bay, [7]
- Penobscot Indians, [70]
- Pepysian Library, [176]
- Pequawket Indians, [88]
- Perrot, Nicholas, [215]
- Pillagers (Indian tribe), [122]
- pine, white, bark, [213]
- plane, smoothing (tool), [21]
- planking (see sheathing)
- Plains Indians, [220]
- Point Barrow (village), [187]
- Point Barrow kayak, [200], [204]
- Point Hope (village), [188]
- Pond Inlet, [206]
- porpoise-hunting canoe, [74], [75]
- portage canoe, [58], [65], [123] (Ojibway)
- portaging, canoe, [122], [151], [152];
- Umiak, [188];
- kayak, [191], [199]
- Poterie, Bacqueville de la, [12], [215]
- prah, Malay, [189]
- Pribilof Islands, [196]
- Prince William Sound, [196]
- quill decoration, Micmac, [68]
- rabeska (see fur-trade canoe), [122], [135]
- rake of ends, kayak-form canoe, [159], [164];
- umiak, [182], [187], [190];
- kayak, [208]
- ram-form, [34], [168]
- Ramezay, chateau de, [78]
- rawhide, sewing with, [132], [158] (see sewing; stitching; lashing)
- Red Paint People (Indian tribe), [94]
- Repulse Bay, [204]
- Restigouche canoe, [65]
- ribs (see frames)
- risers, umiak, [182], [187] ff.,
- kayak, [190]
- river canoe, Malecite, [70]-79
- Rivière du Loup, [78]
- rocker (camber; convex lengthwise curve of keel), [28], [37], [38], [41];
- effect of gores on, [57];
- Micmac, [59], [63]:
- Labrador, [99], [100];
- Eastern Cree, [101];
- Algonkin, [113];
- Ojibway, [125];
- Western Cree, [132];
- fur-trade, [136];
- Northwest, [155];
- kayak-form, [159], [164];
- umiak, [182], [184], [188], [189];
- kayak, [205], [206], [211];
- elm-bark canoe, [214]
- roots, for sewing, [15], [16];
- varieties used, [16];
- splitting and peeling, [20]
- Ross, Sir James Clark, [208]
- rudder, umiak, [187], [189]
- Russian influence on skin boat design, [175], [189], [192], [197]
- Saginaw (Michigan), [123]
- Saguenay River, [99]
- sails, canoe, Micmac, [65], [66], [67];
- Passamaquoddy, [75];
- Malecite, [75];
- Eastern Cree, [106];
- fur-trade, [152];
- narrow-bottom, [158];
- blanket (Iroquois), [219];
- umiak, [175], [182], [183], [187], [189]
- kayak, [195]
- umiak, [175], [182], [183], [187], [189], [190]
- St. Croix River, [70]
- St. Francis Abnaki Indians, [88]
- canoe, [88]-93;
- dimensions, [89], [114], [115]
- St. John Lake, [99]
- St. John River, [70]
- St. Joseph Lake, [132]
- St. Lawrence Island, [197]
- St. Lawrence River, [5], [13], [70], [78]
- St. Matthew (Alaska), [196]
- St. Maurice River, [107]
- St. Michaels kayak, [200]
- Salish Indians, [168], [172]
- Saltreaux (Indian tribe), [122]
- sampan, [191], [192], [205], [211]
- scale-model canoe, [4], [5]
- Schenectady boat, [13]
- scow, [13]
- scraper (tool), [19]
- sea otter hunting, [197]
- seal, bearded, [188], [195]
- Sekani Indians, kayak-form canoe, [159]
- setting up canoe (on building bed), [37], [38], [40], [44], [45]
- Seton, Ernest Thompson, [4]
- sewing (stitching, lashing), [15], [29], [30];
- on building bed, [42], [43], [44], [45], [48], [49], [50];
- Micmac, [63];
- Malecite, [79];
- St. Francis Abnaki, [91];
- Eastern Cree, [101];
- Têtes de Boule, [108], [109];
- Algonkin, [120];
- rawhide, [132], [158];
- narrow-bottom, [158];
- kayak-form, [162];
- sturgeon-nose, [168];
- skin cover, [186], [188], [190];
- kayak, [193], [194], [196];
- temporary canoe, [220]
- Sharp, Minnie Bell (Mrs. Edwin Tappan Adney), [4]
- Sharpie (boat type), [191], [206], [208]
- shaving horse (tool), [22]
- sheathing, [19], [73], [77];
- fitting of, [32] ff., [51], [52];
- Malecite, [50], [51], [75];
- Micmac, [63], [64];
- St. Francis, [90];
- Eastern Cree, [105];
- Têtes de Boule, [110];
- Algonkin, [121], [122];
- fur-trade, [149];
- narrow-bottom, [158];
- sturgeon-nose, [168], [172];
- temporary canoe, [218], [220]
- sheer (rise in lengthwise line of gunwale), [47], [52], [56];
- hogged, [55], [62], [63];
- Micmac, [59];
- Malecite, [70];
- Beothuk, [94], [96] ff.;
- Algonkin, [114], [117];
- fur-trade, [136], [148];
- Northwest, [155], [156];
- kayak-form, [159], [164], [165], [166], [167];
- umiak, [182], [183], [187], [189], [190];
- kayak, [200], [204] ff., [208], [211]
- shelter, Malecite canoe as, [71], [72]
- Sioux (Dakotas), [122], [130], [133]
- skiff-canoe (3-board), [65]
- skin boat arctic, [174]-211;
- seagoing, [174], [175];
- voyages, [176];
- shape and size, [176];
- in ice, [180];
- loading, [180], [181];
- umiak, [181]-189;
- kayak, [190]-211;
- compared with bark canoe, [193], [221];
- temporary, [219], [221];
- caribou skin, [220]
- skin cover, umiak, [176], [178], [186], [188];
- kayak, [192] ff., [197], [199], [200], [204];
- for temporary canoe, [219]
- skin canoe, temporary, construction of, [219]-221
- Siberia, [181]
- Slave Indians, [154], [155];
- canoe, [155]-158
- sledge, for transporting umiak, [188];
- for transporting Nunivak Island kayak, [199]
- Sokoki Indians, [88]
- Southampton Island, [191], [204]
- Spars, Micmac, [65], [66], [67]
- Spruce, black, bark, [15], [17], [24], [212], [213];
- roots for sewing, [15], [16];
- splitting qualities, [17], [19];
- in kayaks, [192]
- red, [17]
- spruce-bark canoe, Malecite, [72];
- Western Cree, [132];
- narrow-bottom, [158]
- spruce gum, [17];
- preparation, [24];
- tempering, [24], [25]
- stakes, building bed, [40], [41], [45] ff., [146], [148]
- stanchion, [195]
- Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, v, [174]
- stem-piece, [34], [35], [36];
- construction, [48], [49];
- root as, [55], [132];
- Micmac, [60];
- Eastern Cree, [101], [104];
- Têtes de Boule, [109];
- Algonkin, [113], [114], [119]
- Ojibway, [123], [125], [127];
- plank, [125], [155], [156], [160], [164];
- Western Cree, [132];
- fur-trade, [150];
- narrow-bottom, [156], [157];
- kayak-form, [164];
- sturgeon-nose, [168], [169];
- temporary skin canoe, [218]
- stitching bark cover, [43], [44];
- temporary canoe, [220] (see also sewing, lashing)
- stone tools, [17]-20;
- use of, [18];
- cutting edge, [18]
- straight-bottom canoe, [100], [101], [106], [155]
- Strut (headboard brace), [123], [150]
- sturgeon-nose canoe, [154], [168]-173;
- British Columbia, [168];
- ends, [168];
- size, [172], [173]
- Superior, Lake, [113], [122], [123], [125]
- Taconnet Indians, [88]
- tamarack (hackmatack), in canoe construction, [16]
- Tanana Indians, [154]
- tapering wooden members, [19], [118]
- tarpaulin (in fur trade), [142], [143]
- Temiscaming, Lake, [147]
- temporary canoe, [212]-219
- Têtes de Boule Indians, [107]
- canoe, [107]-112, [116], [122];
- sheathing, [34];
- described, [107]-112;
- dimensions, [107];
- construction, [108] ff., [112]
- Teton Indians, [133]
- thong braces, umiak, [186], [187], [190]
- throwing stick, [194]
- thwarts, [19], [38], [40];
- fitting of ends, [32], [56];
- location, [32], [37], [40];
- supporting on building bed, [46], [47];
- Micmac, [61], [62];
- St. Francis, [90];
- Eastern Cree, [101];
- Têtes de Boule, [110];
- Algonkin, [117], [121];
- Ojibway, [127];
- Western Cree, [132];
- fur-trade, [147], [150];
- narrow-bottom, [158];
- kayak-form, [160], [162], [166], [167];
- sturgeon-nose, [169];
- umiak, [182], [187];
- kayak, [195] ff., [199], [208];
- rough construction of, [213], [216];
- temporary skin canoe, [219]
- Timagami (Ontario), Lake, [125], [131], [151]
- tomahawk, [21]
- tongs, wooden, [20]
- topsail, umiak, [183]
- Tonti, Chevalier Henri de, [8]
- tools, primitive, [17]-20;
- modern, [20]-24
- tree felling, [18]
- treenail, [190], [192]
- Trois Rivières, [13]
- tumble-home (incurving of upper sides of canoe), Micmac, [60];
- Malecite, [73], [75], [78]
- tump line, [122], [143]
- Two Mountains, Lake of, [113]
- Umiak, Eskimo, [174], [181]-190;
- qualities, [175], [176], [178];
- use, [175], [176];
- design, [176], [178], [182]-183;
- compared with curragh, [176], [178];
- skin cover, [176], [178], [186], [188];
- construction, [176], [178], [180], [182], [183]-187, [188];
- oars and paddles, [182], [183], [187] ff.;
- headboards, [182], [184], [186], [189], [190];
- flare of sides, [182], [183], [188];
- sheer, [182], [183], [187], [189], [190];
- rake of ends, [182], [187], [190];
- rocker of bottom (camber), [182], [184], [188], [189];
- thwarts, [182], [187];
- risers, [182], [187] ff.;
- v-bottom, [182], [184], [189];
- gunwales, [182], [184] ff., [190];
- Alaskan, [182], [183], [187] ff.;
- Chukchi (Asiatic), [182], [183], [188];
- Koryak, [182], [189];
- Greenland, [182], [189];
- frames (ribs), [184] ff., [189], [190];
- keelson, [184], [186], [188];
- thong brace, [186], [187], [190];
- rudder, [187], [189];
- whaling, [187], [188];
- King Island, [187];
- hogging brace, [188];
- portaging, [188];
- Baffin Island, [189], [190]
- Unalaska kayak, [196]
- United States Fish Commission, [202]
- United States National Museum, [183], [188], [189], [197], [199], [204]
- V-bottom canoe, Malecite, [74], [75], [76], [77];
- St. Francis, [89];
- Beothuk, [96], [98], [100];
- Têtes de Boule, [107];
- Algonkin, [113]
- kayak, [190] ff., [195], [202], [206], [208], [211]
- umiak, [182], [184], [189]
- V-Form (see V-bottom)
- Viking boat, [187]
- voyageur, [143];
- loads carried by, [143], [144];
- number required for a canoe, [145];
- paddle requirement, [152]
- wabinaki chiman (Algonkin canoe), [114], [119], [131]
- walrus skin, for umiak, [183];
- for kayak, [194]
- war canoe, [10];
- Micmac, [58], [65];
- Malecite, [70]
- war party, Malecite, [71];
- traveling, [212];
- Iroquois, [214]
- Waswanipi, Lake, Post (Hudson's Bay Company), [151]
- water, Indian methods of boiling, [20]
- weapons, for kayaks, [194], [211]
- weather cloth, [183]
- wedge, [38], [156]
- Western Cree Indians, [132], [155];
- canoe, [72], [132]-134, [155]
- Wewenoc Indians, [88]
- Weymouth, Captain George, [7]
- whaleboat, [187]
- whaling umiak, [187], [188]
- Whitbourne, Captain Richard, [94]
- White Fish People (Indian tribe), [107]
- wide-bottom canoe, [54]
- willow, [17]
- Winnipeg, Lake, [132]
- wood (for kayaks), [192], [200], [204]
- wood bending, by hot water, [20];
- over a fire, [69]
- wood splitting, [17], [18], [19]
- woods canoe, [58], [65]
- Woodstock, New Brunswick, [4], [75]
- wulegessis, [72], [73], [77], [82], [90], [120], [121]
- York boat, [220]
- Yukon Indians, [190]
- Yukon River canoe, [159];
- kayak-form, [164], [165], [166], [190]
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