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March 10th, 2018 : Big Mofo Canoe
Generally we think of canoes as small water craft for one, two, or three people to navigate usually pretty calm waters.
Yeah I know, when the wind comes up half way across the lake it can get pretty scary. But that’s the point, it would be much less scary in a boat. The Algonquins built Birch bark canoes up to 44 ft(12meters) long with a crew of 10 or 12 that would carry 3 tons(2722 Kg). Then there’s the fur traders for Hudson Bay Co who had big tough canoes to haul out tons of beaver pelts. I thought the largest would be the ocean going Polynesian/Hawaiian Ocean Going canoes but I guess it could be argued they are actually boats. Wrong, paddle breath. The African Embarkation Canoes take the cake at 40 feet long, 21 crew, and 200 “passengers”. ![]() I guess those Embarkation Canoes carrying slaves out to the trader's ships got a pretty good workout. Of course some slaves were loaded in a few ports but the canoes got a share of the 12,116,211 recorded slaves transported of which 10,450,004 survived. ![]() Plus the ships flagged as USA but of course there was no USA from 1500 to 1776, but the might be counting privateers and pirates home-ported in what would become the USA. ![]() This just the trans-Atlantic trade, there was also a trade between the Americas and the Caribbean islands. No link numerous sources
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