The Last Mooseskin Boat

The Last Mooseskin Boat

The Last Mooseskin Boat


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0h 28m 1982 HD

Watch the last mooseskin boat 123Movies. This short documentary follows Gabe Etchinelle as builds a mooseskin boat as a tribute to an earlier way of life, where the Shotah Dene people would use a mooseskin boats and transport their families and cargo down mountain rivers to trading settlements throughout the Northwest Territories.

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