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A rabaska or Maître canoe (French: canot de maître, after , an artisan from Trois-Rivières who made them) was originally a large canoe made of tree bark, used by the Algonquin people. Rabaskas were used by French and Canadian explorers to access the interior of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries, and by travellers and traders until the end of the 19th century. Throughout this time they were key in spreading French settlers throughout North America, adapting to their new continent and developing contact with indigenous populations.

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  • Le rabaska était à l'origine un type de grand canot d'écorce algonquien, ou canot de maître (d'après le nom de famille de plusieurs artisans de Trois-Rivières qui construisaient ce genre de canot), qui permit la pénétration de l'Amérique par les explorateurs français et canadiens aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles puis par les voyageurs jusqu'à la fin du XIXe siècle. Il évoque l'implantation de la civilisation française partout en Amérique du Nord, son adaptation au continent nouveau et son développement au contact des cultures autochtones et des immigrants qui s'agrégèrent à elle dans les siècles suivants. (fr)
  • A rabaska or Maître canoe (French: canot de maître, after , an artisan from Trois-Rivières who made them) was originally a large canoe made of tree bark, used by the Algonquin people. Rabaskas were used by French and Canadian explorers to access the interior of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries, and by travellers and traders until the end of the 19th century. Throughout this time they were key in spreading French settlers throughout North America, adapting to their new continent and developing contact with indigenous populations. (en)
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  • Le rabaska était à l'origine un type de grand canot d'écorce algonquien, ou canot de maître (d'après le nom de famille de plusieurs artisans de Trois-Rivières qui construisaient ce genre de canot), qui permit la pénétration de l'Amérique par les explorateurs français et canadiens aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles puis par les voyageurs jusqu'à la fin du XIXe siècle. Il évoque l'implantation de la civilisation française partout en Amérique du Nord, son adaptation au continent nouveau et son développement au contact des cultures autochtones et des immigrants qui s'agrégèrent à elle dans les siècles suivants. (fr)
  • A rabaska or Maître canoe (French: canot de maître, after , an artisan from Trois-Rivières who made them) was originally a large canoe made of tree bark, used by the Algonquin people. Rabaskas were used by French and Canadian explorers to access the interior of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries, and by travellers and traders until the end of the 19th century. Throughout this time they were key in spreading French settlers throughout North America, adapting to their new continent and developing contact with indigenous populations. (en)
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  • Rabaska (fr)
  • Rabaska (en)
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