Project Education: Edutopia, a partnership between WRAL-TV and the George Lucas Educational Foundation, shows how a carving project taught history and Native American culture to Seattle students.
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.
PULLMAN – A small shed on the Washington State University campus buzzes with activity. Volunteer workers map out the next cuts they will make in the process of shaping a 200-year-old western red cedar ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. From card: "4 men in a canoe. Loan: R ...
This story originally appeared on KTOO and is republished here with permission. Angoon High School students surrounded Wayne Price as he helped them guide a canoe down Angoon’s roads to the waterfront ...