Canoe construction was studied in a Maijuna community to better understand the role and significance of canoes in the life and subsistence strategies of an Amazonian group. In this community the types of canoes constructed and used by the Maijuna have changed considerably over the past 20 years. Twenty-seven species were identified as being specifically employed by the Maijuna to construct the type of dugout canoe currently being made in the community. The scarcity of preferred species used for canoe hulls directly affects the trees chosen for construction and may have been a contributing factor behind the complete switch from making the traditional type of dugout canoe.
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1 January 2002
COVER ARTICLE: The Use, Construction, and Importance of Canoes Among the Maijuna of the Peruvian Amazon
Michael P. Gilmore,
W. Hardy Eshbaugh,
Adolph M. Greenberg
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Economic Botany
Vol. 56 • No. 1
January 2002
Vol. 56 • No. 1
January 2002
AMAZON
Maijuna people
native canoe construction
Peru