Iroquois Book of Rites: Appendix: Note D: The Hiawatha Myths
Iroquois Book of Rites, Brinton, tr. at Sacred-texts.com. ... The canoes of the Caniengas were usually made of elm-bark, the birch not being common in their ...
Adam Dollard, the Hero of New France
Forty or fifty canoes soon landed, and the Iroquois warriors immediately rushed the stockade. Dollard and his men fired volley after volley into them and ...
WashingtonCoHistory02
... at twilight from the west shore of the lake, near the site of Crown Point; they descried a flotilla of Iroquois canoes about ten o'clock in the evening. ...
Old Town Canoe
The Old Town Canoe Web site.
Iroquois
The men made canoes, houses, and tools. Snowshoes made winter hunting easier for the Iroquois. They traveled up to 50 miles a day wearing the snowshoes in ...
champlain
The Iroquois beached the canoes and began to cut down trees for a palisade. The Algonquins yelled insults to the Iroquois. At dawn the French got ready for ...
THE JESUITS IN NORTH AMERICA
... whistling of bullets; and several Iroquois canoes, filled with warriors, pushed out from their concealment, and bore down on Joques and his companions. ...
Iroquois LongHouse Experience
Theme Trips >> Cultural Tours & Historical Canoe Trips >> Iroquois LongHouse Experience ... Voyageur canoes, shuttle ride, guides, native story teller, ...
Iroquois Lessons 4-6
The Iroquois: The Haudenosaunee - The People of the Longhouse. Lesson 4 ... D. Make canoe - draw card stock to look like birch bark (pg. 27 in More ...
Travel
The Huron and Iroquois people also made dugout canoes. They cut down a tree, right from the roots. Then they would cut the tree lengthwise. ...
Iroquois Indian Legends - Why There Are Mosquitoes
As the Indian people paddled down the river in their canoes, these giant ... it was a reign of terror for the Iroquois who were great canoe travelers. ...
Boats,Dugouts,and Canoes
and Birchbark type canoes. The Iroquois used Elm Bark instead of Birch. Plateau Indians used Pine Bark on their boats. Although, large lake ...