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Second in a series of 11 videos from the Jayhawk Institute describing how to carve a traditional Northwest Coast Indian Canoe. The Canoe Legacy Project provides insights into both traditional and modern methods of carving elegant seaworthy canoes from a single cedar log. A Salish style canoe, typically used on the quiet waters of The Salish Sea (incl. Puget Sound) was chosen for the project. This piece focuses on the technical aspects of how to select a tree or log. Duane Pasco (noted Northwest Native-Style artist) includes some words of wisdom on how to spot potential defects in the selection of a tree or log. To see Duane's works, go to: http://duanepasco.com The NW Coast Canoe Video series is supported and partially funded by the Suquamish, The Port Gamble S'Klallam and the Puyallup Tribes. The Suquamish Museum has a 300 year-old Salish Style Canoe on display, in addition to many other Salish cultural art and artifacts. http://suquamishmuseum.org/ For more information on the JayHawk Institute and how you can help, go to: http://jayhawkinstitute.org