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18TH CENTURY LIVING HISTORY IN AUSTRALIA.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Constructing The Australian Aboriginal Stringybark Canoe.

6 comments:

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Bob Mc said...

Awhile back I watched the movie “10Canoes”. More interesting than the movie was the special feature that discussed how the movie was made. The local people who were used in the movie had to re-learn the process of building the canoes. They had forgotten how!

Frontier Carpenter said...

Thats neat!

The Suburban Bushwacker said...

Such a great movie - facinating
SBW

Keith said...

I saw that one too Bob, worth watching. The same thing with the "Last of The Mohicans" movie, the Indians had to be taught how to paddle a canoe & many other things. But some of them said it was a worthwhile experience, & had rekindled an interest in their own culture.
Keith.

Keith said...

Thank you Jerry E Beuterbaugh, much appreciated.
Keith.