birchbark canoe
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Definition
Noun: A canoe made with the bark of a birch tree. It is a lightweight boat constructed by indigenous peoples of North America, traditionally using the bark from a paper birch tree stretched over a wooden frame.
Usage
This term refers specifically to a type of watercraft. It is used as a countable noun.
Examples
- The museum displayed a beautifully crafted birchbark canoe.
- They traveled the northern lakes in a traditional birchbark canoe.
- Building a birchbark canoe requires specialized knowledge of materials and techniques.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical, anthropological, or cultural contexts to describe traditional indigenous technology and craftsmanship.
- It can be used metaphorically to symbolize traditional knowledge, simplicity, or a connection to nature, though this is less common.
Variants and Related Words
- Bark canoe: A more general term for canoes made from tree bark, which may include materials other than birch.
- Dugout canoe: A different type of traditional canoe made by hollowing out a single log, contrasting with the construction method of a birchbark canoe.
Synonyms
- Bark canoe
- Traditional canoe
- Indigenous canoe (These are less precise synonyms, as they describe broader categories.)
Antonyms
- Modern canoe (e.g., made from aluminum, fiberglass, or plastic)
- Motorboat
- Kayak (a different type of small, covered watercraft)
Related Phrases
- To paddle a birchbark canoe: Describes the action of propelling this specific type of canoe.
- Learning to paddle a birchbark canoe is a skill passed down through generations.
Noun
- a canoe made with the bark of a birch tree