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Related: About this forumSecond ancient canoe pulled from Lake Mendota--dating back to 1,000 B.C.
Second ancient canoe pulled from Lake Mendotadating back to 1,000 B.C.
Posted: September 22, 2022 4:43 PM
Updated: September 22, 2022 4:44 PM by Naomi Kowles, Lane Kimble
MADISON, Wis. With a bit of help, another ancient piece of history has sailed home to the Ho-Chunk Nationand marked Lake Mendota as having preserved the oldest canoe ever discovered in the Great Lakes region.
Maritime archaeologists with the Wisconsin Historical Society alongside members of Wisconsins Native Nations recovered a 3,000-year-old canoe Thursday morning from 30 feet under Lake Mendota. The discovery came just 100 yards away from another: last year, the Society recovered a 1,200-year-old canoe from Lake Mendotas waters in November.
For Ho-Chunk Nation president Marlon WhiteEagle, the discovery points to the significance of the Ho-Chunk tribes ancestry in the region dating back several millennia.
It shows that we had a society with transportation, trade, commerce that was a part of our fabric of society back then, he said. Recognize that our ancestors have been here and they thrived here in this region."
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