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The Birchbark Canoe: An Engineering Marvel of the Northern Forests
Long before networks of roads and railways crisscrossed the continent, the vast waterways of North America were the original highways. For the Indigenous peoples of the northern forests—particularly the Algonquian-speaking tribes like the Ojibwe, Cree, Algonquin, and Abenaki—navigating these lakes and rivers was essential for survival, trad

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