noun
- plural of birchbark; the outer bark of birch trees, traditionally used by Indigenous peoples for canoes, containers, and crafts
- canoes or boats made from birch bark, especially those constructed by Indigenous peoples of North America
Usage: often used in historical and cultural contexts; may refer to objects made from birch bark
Usage: historical and cultural usage
Examples
- The museum displayed several birchbarks that demonstrated traditional Indigenous craftsmanship.
- Birchbarks were essential vessels for travel and trade along northern waterways.
- The artist collected birchbarks to create traditional decorative boxes.
- Early explorers relied on birchbarks to navigate the Great Lakes.
- The birchbarks in the collection showed intricate stitching and waterproofing techniques.