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Topic: native peoples yak  (Read 778 times)

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stoggie

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I saw a PBS program a year or so ago about the native peoples here in the bay area and they showed a boat very similar to a kayak with a bottom, storage etc.

In short they wove a bottom and seats into the woven reed boat, essentially, the water just runs through the boat..any over the top, just runs through the reeds into the water.

the whole thing weighed about 20 lbs. could carry a lot of weight, and was seemingly indestructable.

did anyone see that program?

I would love to weave a native kayak out of reeds and rope, and take that out at capitola for some fishing.


stoggie


Eric B

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The Ohlone used them.  They were the natives around the Bay Area, (many different tribes).



This site has some info on how to make one:
http://www.primitiveways.com/

Always wanted to make one and try launching out of Bean.


Big J

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I didn't see the program but did participate in building one. See my pix at the following link:

http://jamas.smugmug.com/EBRPD-Tule-Boat-Building-Class/Tule-Boat-Building/2064235_6fJWQ#106208810_2Ndz4

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Eric B

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That is so cool, J!!!!  Will you teach me??

I doubt it would pass the Quagga Mussel inspection, though...


redwoodfox

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I'll stick with my plastic..lol


stoggie

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Thanks for that J

I would love to try one, fun winter project weaving that, then catch a flatty on one at Capitola.

thanks again

stoggie


 

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