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FREESTYLE CANOEING Native Indian Canoe Paddling Techniq $12.95 |
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Tierra Del Fuego Native Indian Canoeing c80 Y/O Card $4.94 |
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Framed NATIVES CANOEING Print SIGNED Sean Pierre $24.99 |
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Native American Canoeing, Watching a Snow Goose Take Flight Premium Poster Print, 24×32 $29.99 Decorate your home or office with high quality wall décor. Native American Canoeing, Watching a Snow Goose Take Flight is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget…. |
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Native American Man Canoeing Premium Poster Print, 32×24 $34.99 Decorate your home or office with high quality wall décor. Native American Man Canoeing is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget…. |
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Traders Canoeing with Native Americans to Buy Buffalo Hides and Furs, c.1800 Giclee Poster Print, 12×16 $39.99 Traders Canoeing with Native Americans to Buy Buffalo Hides and Furs, c.1800 is a limited edition fine art giclee print, which uses a specialized printer to deliver a fine stream of ink onto archival paper. It results in museum-quality art of incredibly vivid color, depth and resolution that captures the essence of the artist’s intent. You’re sure to find that perfect piece to matches your style a… |
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Red Fox and His Canoe (I Can Read Book 1) $1.19 Red Fox wants a big canoe. And when he gets it, he’s off to catch a million fish. But Red Fox gets more than he bargained for in his roomy new canoe — a bear and his buddies, two otters, a raccoon and… soon there won’t be any room left for Red Fox!… |
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Canoe Paddles: A Complete Guide to Making Your Own $16.42 CANOE PADDLES: MAKING YOUR OWN… |
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The Survival of the Bark Canoe $6.90 In an age of mass-produced and disposable objects, traditional crafts are becoming extinct, and appreciation for craftsmanship has become a hobby for the wealthy dilettante. But here and there, a few stalwart individuals carry on the old traditions. Henri Vaillancourt of Greenville, New Hampshire is in large part responsible for the continuing survival of the birch bark canoe. McPhee tells th… |
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Native American Man Canoeing $19.99 Native American Man Canoeing – Premium Poster |
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Canoeing $8.05 Canoeing |
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Native American Canoeing, Watching a Snow Goose Take Flight $19.99 Native American Canoeing, Watching a Snow Goose Take Flight – Premium Poster |
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Traders Canoeing with Native Americans to Buy Buffalo Hides and Furs, c.1800 $59.99 Traders Canoeing with Native Americans to Buy Buffalo Hides and Furs, c.1800 – Framed Art Print |
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Canoeing Mississippi $17.48 Offering lively currents, big woods, abundant wildlife, and plenty of solitude, the great number and variety of Mississippi’s waterways debunk the stereotype of muddy, stagnant sloughs harboring clouds of mosquitoes and swarms of snakes. Outsiders-and even some native Mississippi paddlers-may not be acquainted with the pleasurable surprises of the Delta’s lazy, slow-moving rivers or with the sandy streams of southwest Mississippi, the rock-walled creeks in the northeast, the blackwater brooks of the southeast, the gem-clear streams of the Gulf Coast, or central Mississippi’s lustrous, meandering Pearl River and its sparkling tributaries and ox-bow lakes. This handy, instructive book showcasing them all is for armchair travelers as well as for paddlers planning an excursion. It includes history, folklore, geology, wildlife, ecology, fishing techniques, plus some rousing adventure stories. Focused on the Mississippi environment, it provides information on boats, paddle strokes, gear, camping, and navigation. Streams are described and charted, and at the end of each description quick references of essential facts are provided for those planning a float. Mississippi boasts well over 2000 miles of waterways, which range from tiny creeks and bayous to the mighty Mississippi River itself, not to mention vast swamps and countless lakes, many of which are profiled in this book. Although these waters are relished by those who bond with the out-of-doors, the ominous problems of erosion, litter, pollution, channelization, crowds, and lawsuits are of great significance. "Canoeing Mississippi" helps awaken the public to sensible use and preservation of this wonderful natural resource. Ernest Herndon is a staff writer and outdoors editor of the "Enterprise-Journal" in McComb, Mississippi. He has written several books and has been published in such anthologies as "The Magnolia Club: Fine Times with Nature’s Finest" and "From Behind the Magnolia Curtain: Voices of Mississippi." See the author’s Web site at www.ernestherndon.com. |
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Canoeing Louisiana $13.79 Canoeing Louisiana |
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Expedition Canoeing $15.09 Expedition Canoeing |
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Canoeing with the Cree $11.63 Canoeing with the Cree |
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Basic Canoeing $17.55 Basic Canoeing |
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Canoeing to the Campsite $24.99 Canoeing to the Campsite – Photographic Print |
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