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[Chip and Norman continue shaping]

Image is of Chip and Norman using mauls to continue shaping the east end of the canoe log. Chip kneels atop the canoe log as Norman stands on the ground below.

[Chip shaping canoe log]

Image is of Chip kneeling atop the canoe log while using a maul to continue shaping its east end.

[First shaping]

Image is of Norman using a tool to shape east end of the canoe log.

[Shaping log]

Image is of Chip and Norman continuing to shape the east end of the canoe log. Chip stands on top of the log and uses an adze while Norman stands on the ground and uses a chainsaw. Ron stands behind, watching the process.

[Shaping progress]

Image is of shaping progress made on the west end of the canoe log. Cedar scraps cover the ground. A group of people is visible in the far distance, walking on MOA grounds.

[Shaping]

Image is of Isaac using a tool to shape an unidentified carving next to the canoe log. Norman squats against the longhouse exterior behind him, watching the process.

[Shaping log]

Image is of Ron using a chainsaw to continue shaping the west end of the canoe log. Longhouse is visible in image background. An unidentified person stands behind Ron, watching the process.

[Shaping progress]

Image is of shaping progress made on the west end of the canoe log. Cedar scraps cover the ground. Two unidentified persons are walking around the canoe log. A group of people is visible in the far distance, walking on MOA grounds.

[Ron uses chainsaw to continue shaping log]

Image is of Ron using a chainsaw to continue shaping the west end of the canoe log. Museum exterior is visible in image background. Groups of museum visitors are visible, walking on the museum grounds.

[Shaping progress]

Image is of the shaping progress on the west end of the canoe log. Cedar scraps cover the ground. An unidentified person uses a tool to continue shaping.

[Isaac measures large beaver bowl carving]

Image is of Isaac using a tape measure to measure a large beaver bowl carving, working in the space between the canoe log and longhouse. Part of museum exterior is visible in image background. The east end of the canoe log is covered with plastic.

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