Quietly he drove the birchbark under the shadow of the big bateau.
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The basket, divided into sections by flexible birchbark, was full of food.
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If you will get some dry birchbark, I will flash the pan.
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A hood made of birchbark dropped down and blotted out the horse.
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What but the red flower in its birchbark case had wrought the change?
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Excepting at meal time and the bathing hour, they spent the day in a birchbarkcanoe on the lake.
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It was a long narrow crate, built of wooden slats, and careful opening revealed a birchbarkcanoe, big enough to paddle on the lake.
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So it makes birchbarkcanoes come pretty high.
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"Sitting on an American Levitation couch is harder than standing up in a birchbarkcanoe," said Fern dryly.
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A NATIVE American community has expressed its gratitude to "the people of Ireland" for "their unconditional support" for repatriation of a 180-year-old Birchbarkcanoe.
Uso de birch bark en inglés
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The birchbark I had tucked out of sight in my pocket.
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Another woman made a basket of birchbark in the same way.
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Whole villages were blown up by mines of powder in birchbark.
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The Indian houses were long huts covered with strips of birchbark.
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And you others fill your pockets with birchbark and spruce pitch-knots.
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Our birchbark was not finished and christened till we reached Moxie.
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More practically, birchbark was once frequently used as writing paper.
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A birchbark canoe, in other words, is worth what it will bring.
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They gathered birchbark and dry pine and soon had a fire going.
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As they were leaving I took a piece of birchbark.
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With a handful of finely shredded birchbark he was now quite ready.
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Every native used a porringer or vessel made of birchbark.
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For paper he was obliged at first to use birchbark.
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That birchbark could talk, as he expressed it, was a mystery indeed.
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Fill the platform with dry, quick-burning materials such as birchbark.
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I cook pieces of birchbark and wash off her wounds.