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A handcrafted canoe built by members of the Shinnecock and Mashpee Wampanoag tribes is now on display at the Long Island ...
It was taken out on Eel Bay Sunday by its creator, Jack Downing, who for the past month has been working at the Nature center ...
The Australian National Maritime Museum has announced this year's successful recipients in the latest round of grants under the Maritime Museums of ...
Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting From Yirrkala Through Jan. 5, 2025, Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, Manhattan, (212) 288-6400; asiasociety.org.
A 90-minute Aboriginal Cultural Tour (10:30 daily, Monday to Saturday) reveals stories about the legendary fisherwomen of the Eora nation, who took to the waters of Warrane (Sydney Harbour) in ...
Aboriginal art Not far from downtown, one of the world's finest displays of Northwest Coast First Nations art is housed at the University of British Columbia 's Museum of Anthropology.
He said the stringybark canoes, made from a species of eucalypt known for the stringy bark that grows on the tree's trunk, were "iconic" among Aboriginal communities along the Bass Coast.
Scar trees are formed when Aboriginal people remove sections of bark for shelters, shields, and rafts. Shutterstock Transport Indigenous peoples have found innumerable ways to physically navigate ...
GUELPH – With direction from master birch bark canoe builder Chuck Commanda, five Indigenous students in the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) have come together to build a birch bark canoe ...
EARLY colonial settlers’ reliance on Aboriginal people to help navigate and cross rivers is the focus of a new documentary screening this week. Seeing the Land from an ­Aboriginal Canoe ...