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Building a Chippewa Indian birchbark canoe
Robert Eugene Ritzenthaler
Published
1984
by Milwaukee Public Museum in [Milwaukee, Wis.]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 42.
Statement | Robert E. Ritzenthaler. |
Contributions | Milwaukee Public Museum. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E99.C6 R585 1984 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 42 p. : |
Number of Pages | 42 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2857989M |
ISBN 10 | 0893260851 |
LC Control Number | 84020630 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 11236116 |
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Building a Chippewa Indian Birchbark Canoe Subsequent Edition by Robert Eugene Ritzenthaler (Author). Birchbark canoe construction is unusual in that it is accomplished from the outside. The shape of the canoe comes from a form held in place by rocks and later removed.
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The photo on the right was taken by Ferdy Goode who restores Ojibwa birchbark canoes. The canoe in question may be years old. The building of a Chippewa Indian birch-bark canoe.
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[Robert E Ritzenthaler]. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: 42 pages: illustrations ; 23 cm: Contents: Part I. The birchbark canoe in America --Part uction of the Chippewa Canoe --Digging Jack Pine roots for sewing elements --Gathering Birch Bark --Gathering White Cedar for ribs, prows and gunwales --Splitting Pine roots for sewing elements --Shaping ribs and making prow.
This one is an out-of-print Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee () entitled The Building of a Chippewa Indian Birch-Bark Canoe by Robert E. Ritzenthaler. I've seen it referenced in other books before but could never get my hands on it.
One Native American working to keep the art alive is Ron Paquin, a self-taught artist and elder of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians in Sault Ste.
Marie, Michigan. Paquin’s mastery of birch bark canoe making earned him a Michigan Heritage Award from the Michigan State University Museum’s Michigan Traditional Arts Program.
I've read Gidmark's book on birchbark canoe building, and he advises using a single piece of birchbark (if I recall correctly). This is a tough piece of material to come up with anywhere today. My friend, Ray Boesell builds (hundreds) birchbark canoes using the methods his wife's grandfather developed.
These canoes had high ends and sides so that even in rough or choppy water, the water did not come in easily. Birch-bark canoes were very strong, but they were light enough to be carried on land.
The Chippewa Indians organized themselves into groups called “bands,” which were named after the area in. YouTube Premium. Get YouTube without the ads. The interactive transcript could not be loaded.
Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is. In Robert Ritzenthalers' book, Building a Chippewa Indian Birchbark Canoe, he writes in great detail that structural members of the birchbark canoe were almost always made from white cedar.
The members of the canoe such as gunwales ribs and sheathing are ordinarily made from straight-grain cedar. The Hardcover of the Building a Chippewa Indian Birchbark Canoe by Robert E. Ritzenhaler at Barnes & Noble. FREE Shipping on $35 or more. B&N Outlet Membership Educators Gift Cards Stores & Events HelpPages: I built a birchbark canoe in It was a great adventure and I want to share with you how I did it.
Required tools; Gathering and preparing materials; Preparing a building platform and canoe form; Shaping the sides of the canoe; Inwales and outwales; Bow and stern; Adding sheathing and ribs; Gumming; Paddling; Back to Birchbark Canoes.
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