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Skilled, Indigenous: Floating down the Grand Canyon Although perhaps not given as much credit as is due, Native Americans were skilled boaters with a rich history of building elaborate and sturdy watercraft, especially at the lower end of the Colorado River basin Author: Jonathan Romeo The Durango Herald DURANGO, Colo. Throughout the history of the West, it’s commonly accepted that the grizzled, one-armed Civil War major and geologist John Wesley Powell was the first to journey by river into the treacherous and unknown depths of the Grand Canyon. But is it possible, or even likely, Native Americans had long preceded Powell in floating down the big ditch? ....
Before Powell: Did Indigenous people run the Grand Canyon? Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 4% chance of precipitation 43% chance of precipitation 65% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation Tule reed raft stands the test of one of the West’s epic journeys Thursday, April 15, 2021 5:33 AM Peter Brown takes the tule raft into Hance Rapid, one of the largest rapids on the Grand Canyon. The raft was built by Tom Martin to see if a watercraft made out of native plants could survive the epic journey through the canyon. Courtesy of Tom Martin Before Powell: Did Indigenous people run the Grand Canyon? Peter Brown takes the tule raft into Hance Rapid, one of the largest rapids on the Grand Canyon. The raft was built by Tom Martin to see if a watercraft made out of native plants could survive the epic journey through the canyon. ....