Project Education: Edutopia, a partnership between WRAL-TV and the George Lucas Educational Foundation, shows how a carving project taught history and Native American culture to Seattle students.
The wooden canoe uncovered in 2022 in Florida after Hurricane Ian remains an enigma for experts. For three years, researchers were busy with the canoe's conservation, and have now finally completed ...
Archeologists pulled a dugout canoe belonging to the Ho-Chunk Nation from Lake Mendota Sept. 22. Local historians are working with members of the Ho-Chunk Nation to determine how to best honor and ...
Carbon dating has revealed the age of an object that is among the oldest artifacts in northwest Ohio. The Toledo History Museum said it funded a radio carbon dating test to determine the approximate ...
It was given the name tongue-in-cheek, but the Great Upper Housatonic Canoe Race Saturday earned it in size and in spirit. One hundred thirty-five canoes stroked off from the starting rope. In spite ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Like many of the romanticized stories associated with Saratoga Race Course, the legend of the omnipresent canoe that takes up residence in the track’s infield lake has some ...
Before the youth of America fooled around at drive-ins and necked on Lover’s Lane, they coupled in canoes. Boatloads of them. In the early 1900s, canoes offered randy young guys and gals a means of ...
The canoe has a very ancient and prestigious history with origins dating back thousands of years, but its design has remained virtually unchanged. The canoe has many variations, having been used by ...