The “littlest canoe carver in the world” carefully sanded a cedar paddle. That’s how Dave Paul described 7-year-old Amelia McConville, who stood as tall as her nearly finished 3½-foot cedar paddle.
This semester is the first time students at Thunder Mountain are carving full-size, 5-foot-tall paddles in the class.
Different types of watercraft will be on display this weekend and board carvers will demonstrate their craft at the inaugural Tahoe Paddle Fest. This zero-waste event will showcase indigenous and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A grant has allowed for Native Americans across the United States to bring their culture and traditions to Great Falls.
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