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Canoes were vital to Minnesota's history and culture, particularly for Native American tribes who relied on them for transportation, trade, and fishing in the region's abundant lakes and rivers. They facilitated exploration and settlement by European fur traders and settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries, shaping the state's economic development. Additionally, canoes remain a symbol of Minnesota's outdoor heritage, promoting recreational activities and tourism in its vast natural landscapes.

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