The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America

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The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America

by Tappan Adney, Howard Irving Chapelle

EN·~11 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

Special acknowledgment

0:21
2

Illustrations

20:01
3

INTRODUCTION

17:36
4

Chapter One EARLY HISTORY

23:54
5

Chapter Two MATERIALS and TOOLS

42:56
6

Chapter Three FORM AND CONSTRUCTION

1:46:57
7

Chapter Four EASTERN MARITIME REGION

1:50:57
8

Chapter Five CENTRAL CANADA

2:08:27
9

Chapter Six NORTHWESTERN CANADA

1:01:52
10

Chapter Seven ARCTIC SKIN BOATS Howard I. Chapelle

1:48:42

Description

Delve into the world of North America’s traditional watercraft, where birch bark and animal skins become the sleek hulls that once carried traders, hunters, and families across rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. Drawing on meticulous field notes, historic manuscripts, and early photographs, the work reconstructs the everyday craftsmanship of Indigenous peoples and early settlers, revealing how simple tools—stone axes, copper awls, and spruce roots—were transformed into sophisticated canoe‑building kits.

The narrative follows a step‑by‑step journey through the construction process, from gathering and peeling bark to shaping frames, stitching seams, and finishing the vessel for launch. Along the way, vivid illustrations capture moments of labor, community, and the subtle variations that distinguish regional styles. Listeners will gain a tangible sense of the skill, ingenuity, and cultural significance embedded in each bark canoe and skin boat, appreciating a technology that once linked entire continents.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (679K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-01-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Tappan Adney

Tappan Adney

1868–1950

An artist, writer, and photographer with a reporter’s eye, he became one of the most important recorders of birchbark canoe building in northeastern North America. His life joined adventure, careful craft study, and years of close attention to Maliseet/Wolastoqey knowledge and history.

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Howard Irving Chapelle

1901–1975

Best known for bringing America’s working boats to life on the page, this naval architect and maritime historian combined hands-on design experience with a deep love of seafaring history. His books helped preserve the shapes, stories, and practical wisdom of small craft that were rapidly disappearing.

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