War Canoes
War canoes are large, traditionally crafted boats used by various Indigenous peoples, particularly in the Pacific Northwest of North America. These canoes were designed for speed and maneuverability, allowing groups to travel quickly over water for trade, fishing, or warfare. Made from materials like cedar, they often featured intricate carvings and designs that reflected the culture and identity of the tribe.
In addition to their practical uses, war canoes played a significant role in ceremonies and cultural events. They symbolize strength and unity among the tribes that used them. Today, many Indigenous communities continue to honor this tradition through canoe races and cultural festivals.