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Members of the Chumash Indian community will paddle across the Santa Barbara Channel to Santa Cruz Island on Saturday, Sept. 10, in a traditional Chumash tomol plank canoe called Muptami.
The actual paddle-out happens early Saturday morning, well before dawn, when the strongest paddlers launch the tomol -- a traditional plank canoe -- into the Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard.
Walker says restoring their connection to the coast is a big part of bringing back Chumash culture. In the 1970s, tribal members built the first tomol, a traditional plank canoe, in more than a ...
VENTURA, Calif., – Members of the Chumash Indian community, for the 20th time in modern history, will paddle across the Santa Barbara Channel on a 24-mile journey to Santa Cruz Island in a traditional ...
Raven Borsey feels the side of a canoe he plans to refurbish with his brother as part of an effort to revitalize the Lummi Youth Canoe Family on November 22, 2024, on the Lummi Reservation.
PORT TOWNSEND — A Hawaiian voyaging canoe that was scheduled to arrive in Port Townsend has been delayed and its arrival date on the North Olympic Peninsula remains undetermined. The Hōkūleʻa — a ...