The Dufuna Canoe

Discovering the Dufuna Canoe: Africa’s Maritime Heritage
Africa's rich maritime history boasts the Dufuna Canoe, a relic from 6500 BC that underscores ancestral prowess in shipbuilding. Discovered near Dufuna, Nigeria, this artifact predates other African vessels and is indicative of early maritime trade routes across the continent's expansive waters.
Naval Figures in Africa’s Sailing Chronicles
Though individual names are lost to history, the Dufuna Canoe represents the collective ingenuity of the African people of the era. Through their innovation in boat construction, they fomented a naval tradition that would persist for millennia.
Milestones in African Maritime Evolution
Key events such as the construction of the Dufuna Canoe and the development of seafaring vessels, evidenced by the rock art at Tassili NAjjer around 6000 BC, illustrate the evolution of maritime technology in Africa.
Promoting African Naval Legacies
Recognizing and documenting these historical achievements is crucial. By amplifying the story of the Dufuna Canoe and related maritime facts, we honor the legacy of Africa's naval pioneers.