- Iroquois Canoe PaddleSKU: AG0445Carved and painted Iroquois canoe paddle. Very intricate carvings and painting. 8 1/2"W x 54"L with hand hold. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Northeast - Iroquois, Native AmericanSIZE: 8 1/2"W x 54"L with hand hold$3,500
- Native Canoe PaddleSKU: V71Native made and used finely carved, narrow canoe paddle with worn green paint on each end. Carved of birch. 64"; Paddle 4" PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Minnesota, United StatesSIZE: 64"; Paddle 4"$900
- Native American PaddleSKU: V68Fur trade era Native American carved cedar paddle. 60" with hand grip and 7" beveled paddle. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Northwest, United StatesSIZE: 60" with hand grip, paddle 7"W$550
- Santee Sioux Canoe PaddleSKU: M580Extra-long Santee Sioux made canoe paddle from Minnesota. Carved of birch. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Minnesota, United StatesSIZE: 78"L x 4 1/2"W$1,500
- Native Carved Canoe PaddleSKU: M579This one from Nova Scotia, Canada. Carved with initials. 74" Blade 5" PERIOD: Early 19th CenturyORIGIN: Northwest - Canada, Native AmericanSIZE: 74" Blade 5"$1,500
- Northwest Coast PaddleSKU: K2254Northwest coast paddle with attached hand grip. Carved of cedar. Much patina. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Northwest Coast, Native AmericanSIZE: 57"L, Paddle 5"$800
- Cree Canoe PaddleSKU: J405Cree hand carved canoe paddle made for and used by a voyager/trapper. Interesting carved hand hold. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Northeast - Cree, Native AmericanSIZE: 68"; Blade 5 1/2"$1,500
- Northwest Coast War Canoe PaddleSKU: I790Northwest coast war canoe paddle of highly polished cedar with attached hand hold and beveled paddle. A much used piece. PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Washington, United StatesSIZE: 58"; Blade 4"$4,500
- Pair of Model CanoesSKU: W646Pair of carved wooden model miniature canoes from a lodge in Maine. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Maine, United StatesSIZE: 15" x 3" x 3", 17" x 3" x 3 1/2"$1,500
Native American Canoes & Paddles
Native American birch bark and dugout canoes have a rich history and continue to be an important part of the culture and heritage of many Indigenous communities. These canoes are often handcrafted using traditional methods and materials and come in a variety of styles and sizes. Utilitarian canoes and paddles are used for transportation and fishing, while souvenir canoes and paddles are often sold to tourists as decorative items.