. The coast Indians of southern Alaska and northern British Columbia. Indians of North America; Indians of North America. EXPLANATION OF PLATE Family or Transportation Canoes of the Northwest Coast. Fig. 171. Caxoe. The upper ligiue in tlie plate illustrates the general type of South Coast Indian canoe, with its swan-like barbed prow and straight, blunt, high stern. The difference Ijetween this style and that found amongst the North Coast Indians is fully discussed in the text. Kig. 173. Canoe (lower figui'e). General type of the North Coast Indian canoe with its projecting prow and st
. The coast Indians of southern Alaska and northern British Columbia. Indians of North America; Indians of North America. EXPLANATION OF PLATE Family or Transportation Canoes of the Northwest Coast. Fig. 171. Caxoe. The upper ligiue in tlie plate illustrates the general type of South Coast Indian canoe, with its swan-like barbed prow and straight, blunt, high stern. The difference Ijetween this style and that found amongst the North Coast Indians is fully discussed in the text. Kig. 173. Canoe (lower figui'e). General type of the North Coast Indian canoe with its projecting prow and stern, round counter, and fine Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Niblack, Albert P. (Albert Parker), 1859-1929. Washington, D. C. The Museum
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