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DeFlocked - Sunday November 16, 2014 Comic Strip Licensing and Permissions

DeFlocked - Sunday November 16, 2014 Comic Strip
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DEFLOCKED © Jeff Corriveau, Dist. by Andrews McMeel Syndication. All rights reserved.

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See this fallen tree, Rupert? In the old days, Native Americans would've taken it and scooped it out into a canoe. Using the most primitive of stone tools, they would shave the park and scrape the softwood and tell they had a vessel worthy of carnage. Sometimes it took them weeks to build just one canoe. And they did it over and over again, with the entire tribe pitching in. The canoe was the lifeblood of their existence. They needed it to fish, hunt, and explore outer lands when their local food supply ran low. They also used it to help defend their camp from attack, or two-stage raids against other tribes threaten their welfare. Most importantly, the canoe carried them to new frontiers, mapping a route to sustainability and survival in the untamed lands of the New World... C'mon, let's go! Dairy Burger