The S.deXwit being recovered from the banks of the Green River in 1963. Photo courtesy Muckleshoot Tribe Archives #2006.40.03.
Join PNWAS for our LATE WINTER MEETING!
An Ancient Coast Salish Canoe from the Green River:
A Project Update
By
Peter Lape, Warren KingGeorge, Laura
Phillips, and Sven Haakanson, University of
Washington, Burke Museum
A Project Update
By
Peter Lape, Warren KingGeorge, Laura
Phillips, and Sven Haakanson, University of
Washington, Burke Museum
The Burke Museum’s collections include a wooden dugout canoe that was found eroding out of the banks of the Green River in Kent, WA in 1963. With support from a John Gardener grant from the Traditional Small Craft Association, Burke and Muckleshoot Tribe scholars are creating detailed 3D model of the canoe, radiocarbon dating of the hull and fiber repairs, creating a custom storage cradle, and recording histories of Coast Salish river canoes from tribal elders.
We will present our results to date.
We will present our results to date.
DATE: Friday, March 17th, 2017
TIME: 7 pm to 9 pm
PLACE: Mountaineers Seattle Program Center, 7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 in the Cascade Room
COST: FREE to members, $10.00 to Non-members, $5.00 for Students, Seniors and Mountaineers members (please renew membership for 2017 and these programs at http://pnwas.org and now through PayPal)
Refreshments provided (Please bring cookies/snacks to share with the beverages).
TIME: 7 pm to 9 pm
PLACE: Mountaineers Seattle Program Center, 7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 in the Cascade Room
COST: FREE to members, $10.00 to Non-members, $5.00 for Students, Seniors and Mountaineers members (please renew membership for 2017 and these programs at http://pnwas.org and now through PayPal)
Refreshments provided (Please bring cookies/snacks to share with the beverages).