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the birch bark makes the canoe sturdier :)
The number of birch bark trees needed for one birch bark canoe typically ranges from 1 to 3 trees, depending on the size of the canoe and the specific design. A standard canoe may require about 10 to 15 large sheets of birch bark, which can be harvested from a single tree without killing it. Careful harvesting techniques ensure that the tree can continue to thrive and produce bark in the future.
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The Advantages were they could move faster
they were made by the Iroquois. Iroquois canoe was made out of birch-bark and sometimes tree trunks it depends.
Years ago, before the Europeans arrived, the Natives of north America that lived beside the rivers and lakes, developed a canoe whose skin was the bark of the birch tree. Birch bark can be stripped from the tree in such a way as to make long wide unbroken lengths of bark that can be laid onto the frame of a wooden canoe. Birch bark is water proof (as is all bark) and is also light enough to make carrying the canoe an easier task than the old idea of hollowing out a log.
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For example: My dog loves to bark at the mailman. The rabbits had stripped the bark from all around the base of the new tree. The canoe was made of birch bark and pine pitch. His bark was worse than his bite.
The birch bark canoe was developed by Indigenous peoples of North America long before European contact, with its origins dating back thousands of years. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact year for its invention, archaeological evidence suggests that it has been used for at least 1,000 years. These canoes were crafted primarily by the Algonquin-speaking peoples, utilizing the lightweight and waterproof properties of birch bark.
Birch bark is not a living organism, however the birch tree, where birch bark comes from, is.
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