The Kwakwa'kawakw's are a Pacific Northwest Coast Indigenous people who built their homes out of cedar planks and carved long dugout canoes. Southeast Asians, particularly Indonesians, built homes out of bamboo and carved long dugout canoes.
the canoes can be up to 12'ft long to fit up to 4 people
the Kwakiutl
Kwakiutl
Dugout canoes
Dugout canoes can be purchased on eBay and Etsy. One can also make their own dugout canoes by using the instructions listed on the website "Mother Earth News".
dugout canoes
Canoes can be made of lots of materials including plastic, aluminium, fibre Glass, Canvas on a frame, plywood, birchbark, cardboard...
They were dugout canoes
Dugout canoes were much used.
Dugout canoes were already being used in Europe and Asia long before any people moved into the Americas - the technology for making them pre-dates native Americans.
they used dugout canoes and they walked