A 36 feet long dugout canoe, which could hold at least 10 people, was made by Wampanoag canoe makers in the Pequot Museum from May to July, 2015.
Titled "Mission Mishoon," it is the largest dugout canoe made in southern New England for more than 200 years. It is made from a 65 to 70 years old tulip poplar tree which was found in Ledyard, CT.
Supported in part by Katherine Raia and Ronstan International Inc.