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What is a mishoon?

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Updated: 6/24/2024

A mishoon is a type of canoe traditionally used by Native American tribes, especially those in the Northeastern United States. It is typically made by hollowing out a large tree trunk and is known for its stability and ability to navigate shallow waters.

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