Al21
14-12-2011, 02:08 PM
I picked this of the bookshelf to read it again last night and thought that it's such an excellent book that I should bring it to the attention of the forum.
The book tell the tale of how James Dina finds a way to travel through time to reconnect a little with the way the Native American Indians who lived along the Connecticut River. He does this by building a birch bark canoe to paddle upstream to Canada, living off the land as best he can and living the life of an self-sufficient traveler. Not only does he make the canoe himself, but he fabricates the stone tools required to make it!
All in all, an excellent way to spend some time.
ISBN 0-8117-2302-X
Al
The book tell the tale of how James Dina finds a way to travel through time to reconnect a little with the way the Native American Indians who lived along the Connecticut River. He does this by building a birch bark canoe to paddle upstream to Canada, living off the land as best he can and living the life of an self-sufficient traveler. Not only does he make the canoe himself, but he fabricates the stone tools required to make it!
All in all, an excellent way to spend some time.
ISBN 0-8117-2302-X
Al