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Negotiating the waters: Canoe and steamship mobility in the Pacific Northwest

机译:谈判水域:西北太平洋的独木舟和轮船机动

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The transition from canoe to steamship on the remote Skagit and Nooksack Rivers in Washington Territory occurred in a brief period of settlement in the nineteenth century. Diaries and historical accounts from the Pacific Northwest describe settlers' perceptions of mobility derived from communities they had left in their journey west. As they confronted an indigenous mode of travel rooted in place, they adapted and then usurped the canoe, bringing steamships to the Skagit and then Nooksack River. Steamship travel required a complex infrastructure of cleared rivers, supply chains, mechanical knowledge and observational navigation, linking travelers with a larger, regional network. The advent of steamships triggered significant environmental changes to the riverine landscape and the broader region.
机译:华盛顿州偏远的斯卡吉特河和Nooksack河上从独木舟到轮船的过渡发生在19世纪的一个短暂定居时期。西北太平洋地区的日记和历史记载描述了定居者对迁徙的看法,这些迁徙源自他们在西行途中离开的社区。当他们面对扎根于当地的本地旅行方式时,他们进行了改装,然后篡夺了独木舟,将轮船带到了Skagit和Nooksack河。轮船旅行需要清除河道,供应链,机械知识和观测导航的复杂基础设施,将旅行者与更大的区域网络联系起来。轮船的出现引发了河流景观和整个地区的重大环境变化。

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