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Ed Swena • White Water

Ed Swena • White Water

by Ed Swena

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<strong>White Water</strong> by <strong>Ed Swena</strong> - The birch bark canoe was the most beautiful and the simplest of all vehicles.  The canoes were so strong and flexible the Indians used them in heavy rapids but also on the ocean.  The canoes were simple, but the structure was not.  A short, low ended canoe was the easiest for portage.  A curved rocker bottom could turn with quick response in white water and a narrow beam moved faster than any other and was, therefore, the choice for war. <div>The Indian represents the Woodland Warrior of the Northeastern United States and the Upper Great Lakes area. He is wearing a wolf headdress and a bear claw necklace.  On his waist is a ceremonial medicine pouch.</div> <div>White Water, a malachite fast water canoe, is a tribute to the Native American's resourcefulness.</div>

White Water

by

Ed Swena

Height: 25"H Width: 23"W Depth: 15"D Weight (Approx): 46 lbs Limited Edition : 7 of 25

White Water a canoe of birch bark sculpted in bronze by Ed Swena

The birch bark canoe was the most beautiful and the simplest of all vehicles.  The canoes were so strong and flexible the Indians used them in heavy rapids but also on the ocean.  The canoes were simple, but the structure was not.  A short, low ended canoe was the easiest for portage.  A curved rocker bottom could turn with quick response in white water and a narrow beam moved faster than any other and was, therefore, the choice for war.
The Indian represents the Woodland Warrior of the Northeastern United States and the Upper Great Lakes area. He is wearing a wolf headdress and a bear claw necklace.  On his waist is a ceremonial medicine pouch.
White Water, a malachite fast water canoe, is a tribute to the Native American's resourcefulness.

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