Types of canoes on Puget Sound

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CONTENTS

TYPES OF CANOES ON PUGET SOUND

INTRODUCTION

SPECIALIZATION OF THE NORTH PACIFIC CANOE INTO DIFFERENT MODELS

POINTS OF INTEREST IN THE VARIOUS TYPES A. The " War Canoe " (??'???)

NATIVE TERMS FOR THE PARTS OF THE CANOE

DISTRIBUTION OF THE VARIOUS TYPES

CONCLUSIONS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

NOTES

Contents.

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INDIAN NOTES
AND MONOGRAPHS

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A SERIES OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE AMERICAN ABORIGINES
TYPES OF CANOES ON PUGET SOUND
BY
T.T. WATERMAN
AND
GERALDINE COFFIN
———
NEW YORK
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
HEYE FOUNDATION
1920
———
Publications of the Museum of the
American Indian, Heye Foundation

THE GEORGE G. HEYE EXPEDITION CONTRIBUTIONS TO SOUTH AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY

Vol. 1

The Antiquities of Manabi, Ecuador: A Preliminary Report. By Marshall H. Saville. 1907. $25.00.

Vol. 2

The Antiquities of Manabi, Ecuador: Final Report. By Marshall H. Saville. 1910. $25.00.

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No. 1: Lucayan Artifacts from the Bahamas. By Theodoor de Booy. Reprinted from Amer. Anthropol., Vol. 15, 1913, No. 1. 50c.

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INDIAN NOTES
AND MONOGRAPHS

colophon
A SERIES OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE AMERICAN ABORIGINES
TYPES OF CANOES ON PUGET SOUND
BY
T.T. WATERMAN
AND
GERALDINE COFFIN
———
NEW YORK
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
HEYE FOUNDATION
1920

THIS series of Indian Notes and Monographs is devoted primarily to the publication of the results of studies by members of the staff of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, and is uniform with Hispanic Notes and Monographs, published by the Hispanic Society of America, with which organization this Museum is in cordial coÖperation.


TYPES OF CANOES ON
PUGET SOUND

BY
T.T. WATERMAN
AND
GERALDINE COFFIN


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