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  • Miniatura para Betula
    Using Bark». Cowling Arboretum Carleton College (en inglés estadounidense). Consultado el 27 de abril de 2022.  «Trees of the Adirondacks: Yellow Birch |…
    21 kB (2577 palabras) - 07:28 14 abr 2024
  • Miniatura para Betula papyrifera
    Betula papyrifera (redirección desde Canoe Birch)
    edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=14 (best picture of young bark) http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/tree/betpap/all.html (most detailed…
    8 kB (866 palabras) - 05:43 3 mar 2024

Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • Birch bark or birchbark is the bark of several Eurasian and North American birch trees of the genus Betula. The strong and water-resistant cardboard-like…
    13 kB (1255 palabras) - 19:47 1 feb 2024
  • In British English, the term canoe can also refer to a kayak, whereas canoes are then called Canadian or open canoes to distinguish them from kayaks…
    52 kB (6034 palabras) - 02:19 13 may 2024
  • of Ontario, Canada for thousands of years. From the hand-crafted birch bark canoes of the indigenous people to modern factory-built speedboats, the construction…
    12 kB (1509 palabras) - 20:19 24 abr 2024
  • Betula papyrifera (redirección desde Paper-bark birch)
    (paper birch, also known as (American) white birch and canoe birch) is a short-lived species of birch native to northern North America. Paper birch is named…
    24 kB (2968 palabras) - 14:11 17 abr 2024
  • the seeds, unlike the woody, cone-like female alder catkins. The bark of all birches is characteristically marked with long, horizontal lenticels, and…
    33 kB (3655 palabras) - 18:40 11 may 2024
  • mùxulhemënshi, "tree from which canoes are made"), and also of elm, white oak, chestnut or red cedar. Birch bark canoes were not used in the region. Most…
    9 kB (886 palabras) - 22:30 29 ene 2024
  • Celeron de Bienville, a French officer and his flotilla of canoes, "encountered two canoes, loaded with packs and guided by four Englishmen." On the August…
    69 kB (10 003 palabras) - 17:15 6 dic 2023
  • The Canadian Canoe Museum, located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, is a museum dedicated to canoes. The museum's mission is to preserve and share the…
    7 kB (652 palabras) - 16:38 20 may 2024
  • that were used in manufacturing birch bark canoes during the fur trade era of the 18th century. The countryside around Birch Hills is part of the aspen parkland…
    10 kB (465 palabras) - 22:46 26 ene 2024
  • Indigenous women in North America used spruce gum to caulk seams of birch-bark canoes. Spruce gum has been used medicinally, primarily to heal deep cuts…
    2 kB (243 palabras) - 22:07 4 feb 2024
  • peoples who hunted, fished and gathered berries. They used snowshoes, birch bark canoes and conical or domed lodges. At the mouth of the Michipicoten River…
    51 kB (5003 palabras) - 02:24 23 may 2024
  • Canadian is the byname used in some countries for the descendants of the birch bark canoe that was used by the indigenous peoples of Northern America as a convenient…
    7 kB (756 palabras) - 14:23 20 ago 2023
  • separate entity until the 1940s. The Carleton Canoe Company manufactured bateaux and birch bark canoes in the 1870s, operating a mill on the banks of…
    6 kB (703 palabras) - 15:11 8 mar 2022
  • culture of the First Nations in Canada was largely based on birch, and the Birch bark canoe provided these hunting peoples with the mobility essential…
    25 kB (2457 palabras) - 05:36 19 may 2024
  • waterfalls. In March, they caught smelt in nets and weirs, moving about in birch bark canoes. In April, they netted alewife, sturgeon and salmon. In May, they…
    16 kB (1676 palabras) - 06:06 3 may 2024
  • maize (corn), squash, and climbing beans. Birch bark canoes (made from a single piece of bark from white birches) were once a primary mode of transportation…
    36 kB (3738 palabras) - 15:24 3 may 2024
  • poisons, various hallucinogenic chemicals, and cork. Bark has been used to make cloth, canoes, and ropes and used as a surface for paintings and map…
    29 kB (3450 palabras) - 05:08 10 abr 2024
  • Betula alleghaniensis (redirección desde Yellow birch)
    whereas yellow birch does. Sweet birch also has black non-peeling bark compared to the lighter, bronze colored, peeling bark of yellow birch. For young trees…
    22 kB (2613 palabras) - 02:38 19 feb 2024
  • characteristic shape of canoe. The vessels are each made from one piece of bark from a white birch tree. If done correctly, the large piece of bark can be removed…
    29 kB (3582 palabras) - 03:01 16 abr 2024
  • "the sloping land". They built bark-covered conical shelters, and traveled in exquisitely designed birch bark canoes. Historical notes record that the…
    29 kB (3425 palabras) - 03:39 11 feb 2024
  • waterproof birch bark canoes, and also heated it in smudge pots to ward off mosquitoes in the summer. Bitumen was also used to waterproof plank canoes used…
    95 kB (11 899 palabras) - 04:17 18 may 2024