Rollin Thurlow member since 1980 Jun 26, 2022 #1 Shouldn't we recognize these craft as anything but primitive. How about using the term "Indigenous craft"
Shouldn't we recognize these craft as anything but primitive. How about using the term "Indigenous craft"
Benson Gray Canoe History Enthusiast Staff member Jun 26, 2022 #2 This has been updated. Let me know if you or anyone else has additional suggestions. Thanks, Benson
OP OP Rollin Thurlow member since 1980 Jun 26, 2022 #3 Wow! No one can complain about your response time! You should be in charge of state dept of motor vehicles!
Wow! No one can complain about your response time! You should be in charge of state dept of motor vehicles!
D Dragon1 Curious about Wooden Canoes Dec 31, 2022 #4 I like the term for aboriginal technology, abortech. There are other types of traditional paddled watercraft besides those of North America.
I like the term for aboriginal technology, abortech. There are other types of traditional paddled watercraft besides those of North America.
Benson Gray Canoe History Enthusiast Staff member Dec 31, 2022 #5 Dragon1 said: There are other types of traditional paddled watercraft besides those of North America. Click to expand... Agreed, and this forum is open to anyone who wants to discuss them. I would be interested to learn more about a coracle, curragh, dugout, or any other traditional small paddled boat from outside of North America. Benson Last edited: Dec 31, 2022
Dragon1 said: There are other types of traditional paddled watercraft besides those of North America. Click to expand... Agreed, and this forum is open to anyone who wants to discuss them. I would be interested to learn more about a coracle, curragh, dugout, or any other traditional small paddled boat from outside of North America. Benson