DVD found

Dave Wermuth

Who hid my paddle?
I attended the Quiet Water Symposium Saturday and among the cool, cool stuff I bought a dvd from Jim Miller. He makes a birch bark canoe. Jim is well known in Michigan as an expert in ancient technologies. Making fire, brain tanning, anything ancient. He had a wonderful canoe on display as well. Ask Gil, it was a nice one. Anyway, the dvd can be puchased from Jim. www.willowwoods.net the dvd is produced by Silvertip Production. www.silvertip.net It is very good quality video. It is a little slow paced at times but I don't know of any other video on birch bark canoes.
I recommend it.
 
I have viewed Jim's DVD and must give it a very high rating. For anyone interested in building either models or full-sized birchbark canoes, it's a must see. Well done Jim.
 
The link www.willowwoods.net took me to Willow Woods Candle-making of Albion, Pa, not Michigan. This one for Silvertip worked;
http://www.silvertip.net/birchbarkcanoedvd.htm

Other videos on building birchbark canoes are;

Ceasar's Bark Canoe, available at National Film Board of Canada;
http://www.nfb.ca/pop.php?paramLang=en
(58 minutes, note; limited audio, mostly in Cree?)

Building an Algonquin Birchbark Canoe by Henri Vaillancourt (54 minutes)
http://www.birchbarkcanoe.net/video-canoe.htm

Earl's Canoe (27 Min.)
http://www.der.org/films/earls-canoe.html

Two short downloads available from Maine;
http://www.windowsonmaine.org/results_list.aspx?subject=Canoes+and+canoeing
 
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