- In
British English, the term
canoe can also
refer to a kayak,
whereas canoes are then
called Canadian or open
canoes to
distinguish them from kayaks...
- set out from
their homeland in waka hourua,
large twin-hulled ocean-going
canoes (waka). Some of
these traditions name a
homeland called Hawaiki.
Among these...
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Lenape canoes were
dugout canoes of Lenapehoking. Tree
trunks used were
primarily of the
American tulip tree (Delaware: mùxulhemënshi, "tree from which...
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Europe canoeing refers to both
canoeing and kayaking, with a
canoe being called an open
canoe. A few of the
recreational forms of
canoeing are
canoe camping...
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usually canoes ranging in size from small,
unornamented canoes (waka tīwai) used for
fishing and
river travel to large,
decorated war
canoes (waka taua)...
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budget of $2,200,000.[citation needed] Ten
Canoes grossed A$3,511,649 at the box
office in Australia. Ten
Canoes has an
approval rating of 98% on review...
- War
Canoes on July 4, 1956 as part of Frontierland’s
Indian Village expansion. It also
operates under the name of
Beaver Brother's
Explorer Canoes at Tokyo...
- West
African dugout canoes were also used
among canoes in the
Americas constructed by the
African diaspora. The
sacredness of
canoe-making is expressed...
- than
those of single-hull vessels.
Compared to
other types of
canoes,
smaller outrigger canoes can be
quite fast, yet are also
capable of
being paddled and...
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journeys to Hawaiki; Te Rīrino was said to be lost at sea. Waka (
canoe) Māori
migration canoes List of Māori iwi
Lists of
marae in New
Zealand "Te Puni Kōkiri"...