Ran across this yesterday up near Cour D'Alene. According to the Park people there, this dugout dates back to the 1850's. It was built by the Cour D'Alene Indians who lived in that area. . . I thought it was interesting that the Cour D'Alene's didn't use dugouts until the white man settled the area. . . They preferred their lighter birch bark canoes. . . The Park people told me that they could build a birch bark in a week and could build one of these dugouts in a couple of months. . .
(yeah, I had to change what I wrote about how long it took 'em to build dem things. . . that what I get for tryin' to talk to two wimmens and type on here at da same time. . . Lord, have mercy. . . I do feel a mite foolish. . . (den agin, dat ain't a not usual thang fer me to be feelin' like, come t' t'ink of it. . .)


(yeah, I had to change what I wrote about how long it took 'em to build dem things. . . that what I get for tryin' to talk to two wimmens and type on here at da same time. . . Lord, have mercy. . . I do feel a mite foolish. . . (den agin, dat ain't a not usual thang fer me to be feelin' like, come t' t'ink of it. . .)