Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Historic Paddle Illustration Gabe Acquin 1883
Karen Perly has prepared a well written biography (*.pdf format) of Gabe Acquin, a Maliseet (Wolastoqiyik) guide who was the first to permanently settle on land that would eventually become St. Mary's First Nation. It's a great read and is loaded with wonderful photos and details.
I've posted a famous photo of Gabe with a canoe paddle on the site before beginning with a 2008 listing on LiveAuctioneers.com which had an original albumen photograph with the hand written caption "Indian Guide, c1870".

Lot 2478: Albumen Photo
American "Indian Guide", 1870
Original Listing
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At the time, I was unaware who the guide was until blog reader Luc Poitras informed me of the guide's identity. Another black and white image of the same pose is found in the University of New Brunswick archives.

Gabe Acquin (St. Mary's), c. 1866
University of New Brunswick Archives
In 1860, the then 18-year-old Prince of Wales (future King Edward VII) visited Fredericton. After paddling by Government House in his birchbark canoe, Gabe was hailed by the prince who is intrigued by the canoe's construction. Gabe casually invited him for a ride and paddled the future king to the mouth of the Nashwaak River before returning. Many years later, Gabe was invited to England in 1883 as one of Canada’s entries in the International Fisheries Exhibition in London.
Subsequently a book was published, Fisheries of the World : an Illustrated and Descriptive Record of the International Fisheries Exhibition, 1883. A sketch was included with the caption "Indian in Birch Canoe, Fisheries Exhibition" and is quite likely an image of Gabe.

The grainy closeup of the image shows quite a distinct Maliseet style paddle with elongated grip and carved ornamental drip ring...

As a comparison, check out this post featuring some Maliseet paddles dated to circa 1880 at the New Brunswick Museum.
Monday, December 19, 2016
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Friday, December 9, 2016
Ojibwa Grandmother Paddle
Here's a pic that shows an elderly Ojibwa woman with a weathered paddle and simple, flattened grip...
Title: Ojibwa Woman standing beside canoe
Author: Lecours, Ghislaine.
Control no: S72-1266
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Grip Closeup
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Parkdale Maplewood Community Museum Mikmaq style canoe paddle
The Parkdale Maplewood Community Museum in Nova Scotia has a Mi'kmaq style bark canoe on display.

According to the description, the canoe was made by John "Stephen" Rafuse. The exterior of the canoe has painted a deep shade of green, however the interior remains an unpainted. Root lashings aren't visible and there appears to be a green painted inwale so it is likely held together with nails.
Another shot from the Museum's exhibit page shows the same canoe with a fishing net and an accompanying green paddle...

Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Maliseet Auction Paddle with Spears
From this LiveAuctioneers.com posting, what appears to be a Maliseet style chip carved paddle with some fishing spears

NATIVE PADDLE AND (2) SPEARS
Paddle is carved with geometric patterns; spears are forged metal tips on wooden shafts, (1) shaft is broken, paddle L-61"
Wish there was a better shot of the paddle, but it appears to have some carved drip rings right at the base of the grip along with some decorative incisings.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
1878 Maliseet Paddle New Images
Many thanks to blog reader Luc P for emailing me a link with fantastic detailed pics of the circa 1878 Maliseet Paddle at the York Sunbury Museum I posted on earlier. This beautiful paddle has some of the most intricate carving I've seen and is on my to-do list of paddle replicas.

1878 Maliseet Paddle
According to the documention, Colonel John Simcoe Saunders (1795-1878) received this beautifully carved ceremonial Maliseet paddle as a gift from an Aboriginal artisan from the Kingsclear First Nation.
In previous posts I wrote about my attempt at a Photoshop adjustment to bring out the detail and also found a Flickr photo of the paddle on display. But these new shots show the amazing detail of the blade's incised decoration.

Exquisite Blade Details
The full link with more info and photos of other native artifacts are at this Virtual Exhibit.
Friday, November 18, 2016
Sassafras Tripper latest paddle in gallery
Managed to take a final "finished" photo of the recently completed Sassafras Tripper after coating it with a few coats of oil. It's also been added to the Gallery on the Paddle Image Archive Page.

Thursday, November 3, 2016
Peabody Passamquoddy Paddle Sketch
Came across a wonderful illustration of a paddle in an out of print children's book, Discovering Canada: The Fur Traders. It is another version of the c1849, green and white painted Passamaquoddy paddle at the Peabody Museum.
I've posted on this paddle many times before as it is the basis for the paddle in the header of the site and one of my favourite blade designs. Here is the version illustrated by Tappen Adney and the new one by illustrator A.G. Smith.

Adneys's Illustration

A.G. Smith's illustration
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
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Monday, October 31, 2016
Mikmaq Paddle Art
While perusing through some Canadian art books at a local library, I came across this image by an unkown artist documenting the blunted end style bark canoes and paddle decorations of Mi'kmaq indians

"Micmac Indians"
Unknown Artist, circa 1850oil on canvas
45.7 x 61 cm
National Gallery of Canada (no. 6663)
This image was used on an 8 cent Canadian postage stamp back in 1973 as part of Canada Post's "Indians of Canada" series. A closeup of one of the paddles shows a scroll motif decoration reminiscient of the Historic Passamaquoddy I finished a while back. It's a simple design but quite attractive and I may start using more of these motifs with future paddle art.

Paddle Closeup
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Exotic Paddle Series 1
While winter has set in and my own paddlemaking hobby slows down, I thought I'd begin a series of posts on exotic paddles from around the world. Here's a pic from the Australian Art Network. A pair of ceremonial paddles from Borneo from an unknown artisan

Ceremonial Paddles - Dayak, Borneo
I find the blade shapes with their soft curves and blunt arrowhead style tip very appealing and might try this design in the future.
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Historic Paddle Photo Maliseet Guide with Paddles
Another paddle photo find in the December 1910 issue of Rod and Gun in Canada ( Vol. 12, No. 7 ). The article entitled, "A New Brunswick Canoe Trip on the Fascinating Tobique" by Stephen B. Bustin features an image of the Maliseet guide posing with a slim guide paddle with tapering grip.


Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Historic Paddle Illustration Women Collecting Wild Rice
On Archive.org I came across another work of Henry Schoolcraft entitled The Indian tribes of the United States: Vol 1 (1884). The detailed text contains lots of info regarding history, religion, arts, language, etc. Included amongst the many illustrations is a drawing of three Indians in a canoe along a shoreline gathering wild rice.

Collecting Wild Rice
One holds a very long paddle, probably used for poling in the shallows, while the others use tools to beat grains of rice from their stalks. The grip is also a simple flattened taper, more evidence that this style of grip seems to be commonly used in the past and forgotten by today's manufacturers.

Paddle closeup
Apparently, the image was originally painted by Seth Eastman in 1857 and originally titled, Chippewa Women Gathering Wild Rice. Found a link to one watercolour version here...

Chippewa Women Gathering Wild Rice, c 1857
Historic Paddle Photos In Pine Tree Jungles
Another find on Archive.org 's massive collection of vintage texts is a booklet put out by the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company - In Pine-Tree Jungles: A hand-book for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods (1902). While flipping through its pages, I came across two photos that clearly show some early wood canvas canoe designs and wonderful paddles.
The first is on page 17 and features a great bushcraft camp scene. Pot boiling over the fire with canvas shelter rigged up. The canoe on shore looks to be a very early cedar canvas model with closed gunnels and no seats and the thwarts mortised into the inwales like in birchbark canoe construction.

Between the seated gentleman and the canoe, two paddles rest against the canvas shelter. The contrast isn't the greatest, but by zooming in, one can make out the graceful beavertail shape and slender grip. Each look to have a roll on the top. Here is the closeup...

Page 66 has a vertical, full-sized image of a successful hunt scene. Here is the image rotated. Again no seats in these early guide canoes. A paddle is resting on the ground on the lower left of the image...


This paddle image reminded me of a similar design on a pair of child's paddles that were identified as Penobscot made by the antique dealer.

Also, another recent historic photo post revealed an unknown guide using a similarly shaped grip ...

Saturday, September 17, 2016
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