The word canoe came from Hawaii...
Last answer: Not sure, but the word canoe comes from the word kenu that means "boat carved out of a tree"It's Spanish.
well some were in north america
not a country but it was the first nations
Tagalog word of canoe: bangka
The anagram of the word 'ocean' is canoe.
The Natives are the first ones to create the Canoe
The English word "canoe" does not come from any native American language. It is from Spanish canoa, which is a mis-reading of Latin capha, meaning a small boat.Some native words for canoe are:wigudi (Abenaki)waskwayosi (Cree)wigwass-tcheeman (Ojibwa)moosulk' (Micmac)chemung (Natick)amasui (Wampanoag)akweden (Passamaquoddy)
You get the word canoe.
canoe or kayak
Kayak is another word for a small canoe that is also a palindrome.
During the 1550s, the Haitian (Arawakan) word canaoua was picked by Spanish explorers, et al, in the New World and spoken as canoa. Around 1600, the English variant spellings settled down to become canoe.