A canoe made with the bark of a birch tree.
1The birch bark I had tucked out of sight in my pocket.
2Another woman made a basket of birch bark in the same way.
3Whole villages were blown up by mines of powder in birch bark.
4The Indian houses were long huts covered with strips of birch bark.
5And you others fill your pockets with birch bark and spruce pitch-knots.
6Our birch bark was not finished and christened till we reached Moxie.
7More practically, birch bark was once frequently used as writing paper.
8A birch bark canoe, in other words, is worth what it will bring.
9They gathered birch bark and dry pine and soon had a fire going.
10As they were leaving I took a piece of birch bark.
11With a handful of finely shredded birch bark he was now quite ready.
12Every native used a porringer or vessel made of birch bark.
13For paper he was obliged at first to use birch bark.
14That birch bark could talk, as he expressed it, was a mystery indeed.
15Fill the platform with dry, quick-burning materials such as birch bark.
16I cook pieces of birch bark and wash off her wounds.
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