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As an arctic anthropologist with the National Museums of Canada (now
the Canadian Museum of Civilization), from 1971-1982, I developed a
passion for studying, building and writing about Arctic Kayaks.
This site is intended as a means to share the results of my
research.
This site includes a description of
kayak types,
kayak construction, a
database of
kayaks, an
annotated bibliography of Arctic Kayaks and publications
for sale. |
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The Guatemala Stove Project (GSP) is a
small group of North American volunteers that began working in
response to a request for help from CEDEC, an indigenous non-profit
group working in Guatemala's Altiplano (Western Highlands). CEDEC
had identified the need for masonry cookstoves in the communities
they serve, but residents lacked the human and material resources to
build such stoves for themselves. The Guatemala Stove Project has
been born out of this need. |
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We are dedicated to the
art of weaving as practiced by the Navajo people of what is now the
Southwestern United States. This is the also home of the Weaving
in Beauty Textile Tour and we hope you enjoy your visit.
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