- A
dugout canoe or
simply dugout is a boat made from a hollowed-out tree.
Other names for this type of boat are
logboat and monoxylon.
Monoxylon (μονόξυλον)...
- 'bear' mosq (masq) /mask/
mashq mosq, paukúnawaw 'canoe'
mishꝏn (muhsh8n) /məhʃuːn/
muhshoon mishòon amizȣl /aməhsuːl/ 'it is white'
wompi (wôpây) /wãpaːj/...
- "Plimoth Plantation."
Wigwam and
Wampanoag guide American Indian canoes (
mishoons)
under construction Inside wetu (house) or
wigwam Entrance, with blacksmith...
- H****anamisco
Indian Museum Nipmuc Indian ****ociation of
Connecticut Nipmucspohke,
Nipmuc Nation Newsletter Nipmuc History Project Mishoon Nipmuc Language - Home...
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noohsh nȣs nòsh n'mitangwes
noxwe neisónoo
noose 'canoe'
muhshoon amisȣl
mishoon ámasol
amaxol 3iiw
jiimaan 'hawk' owóshaog ('hawks') awéhle ('broadwinged...
-
diorama of a 4,300 year old village,
Native American dolls, a
handcrafted mishoon (dugout canoe), and portraits.
Prior to the
Robbins Museum, the Society...
- "Illuminating Stories" that
highlighted Herring Pond
Wampanoag history. An
annual mishoon burn is held by the
Herring Pond
Wampanoag Tribe in
order to
foster intertribal...
- language, get
Nipmuck involved in
archaeological projects such as
Project Mishoon and make use of land
identified by the East
Quabbin Land
trust as a possible...
-
these depictions may be inaccurate.
Lenape canoes were
related to the
mishoon dugouts of
southern New England.
Peter Lindeström [Wikidata]
recorded a...
- ('Wampanoag') keen (keen) /ˈkiːn/, ('you') askꝏk (ask8k) /ask ˈuːk/, ('snake')
mishoon (muhsh8n) /ˈməhʃ ˌuːn/, ('canoe')
kuttuntantamummin (kutunantamumun) /ˌkə...