After more than 100 years, a traditional Indigenous method of canoe carving is making a return. Different generations of carvers from three First Nations are working together to make the project a reality. Now that the canoe is nearly complete, the nations feel closer than ever. Kylie Stanton reports.
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Traditional canoe carved from windfall cedar, 1st in B.C. in 100 years
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