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Indigenous Canoe Museum

Indigenous culture has been marginalized due to technology immigration, gentrification and ecological problems. Historically, Monson sits along the flourishing penobscot river system. However, the construction of dams, and the development of western wood and aluminum industry has endangered the practice of wabanaki birchbark canoe. Aspired to celebrate the losing craftsmanship, the Indigenous Canoe Museum study the vernacular architecture type in New England and transform the research into a laminated wood structural dialogue.

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