or not there was any real relationship between them 

 and the small, high-ended "old-form" canoe. Like- 

 wise, the Ojibway built a version of the wabinaki chiman 



which seems to have influenced some types of their 

 own, such as, for instance, the straight-stem Lake 

 Temagami canoe. 



Nineteen-Foot Ojibway Canoe with thirteen Indians aboard 1,1913) 



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