Algonkin and Ojibway Stem-Pieces, models of old forms made by Adney: 

 I, 2, 3, Ojibway; 4, 5, 6, 7, Algonkin. 



was unquestionably copied from the eastern canoes somewhat from the eastern canoes not only in model 



that came into popularity among the Algonkin late 

 in the 19th century, when white sportsmen were de- 

 manding canoes of the St. Francis and Malccite 

 models. However, the Algonkin canoes differed 



but also in methods of construction. 



Algonkins used the same construction methods in 

 both their canoe models, though the framework was 

 not alike in all respects. The building frame was 



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