Traditional hand-made cedar canoes return to the Northwest Coast after near extinction during the 20th Century. Salish carver Joseph Waterhouse and Maori voyager Matahi Whakataka-Brightwell collaborate at Suquamish, Washington, USA in 1988.
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crokuslabel 4 years ago
It always suprises me the great depth of understanding and reasoning that the old cultures can bring to us today.... There must be something back there that we are missing today!
drzenojr 4 years ago