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- Aboiteau abstract "Aboiteau farming on reclaimed marshland is a labor-intensive method in which earthen dykes are constructed to stop high tides from inundating marshland. A wooden sluice or aboiteau (plural aboiteaux) is then built into the dyke, with a hinged door (clapper valve) that swings open at low tide to allow fresh water to drain from the farmland but swings shut at high tide to prevent salt water from inundating the fields. Aboiteau farming is intimately linked with the story of French Acadian colonization of the shores of Canada's Bay of Fundy in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the Kamouraska region of the St. Lawrence Valley of Quebec, aboiteau diking of salt marshes was closely tied to the modernization of agriculture in the 19th and early 20th centuries.".
- Aboiteau wikiPageID "26381867".
- Aboiteau wikiPageLength "1590".
- Aboiteau wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Aboiteau wikiPageRevisionID "558076846".
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Acadians.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Bay_of_Fundy.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Acadian_history.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agricultural_terminology.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Kamouraska,_Quebec.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Labor_intensity.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Levee.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Marsh.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Lawrence_River.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Seawater.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Sluice.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLink Tide.
- Aboiteau wikiPageWikiLinkText "aboiteau".
- Aboiteau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Agri-stub.
- Aboiteau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hist-stub.
- Aboiteau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aboiteau subject Category:Acadian_history.
- Aboiteau subject Category:Agricultural_terminology.
- Aboiteau hypernym Method.
- Aboiteau type Software.
- Aboiteau comment "Aboiteau farming on reclaimed marshland is a labor-intensive method in which earthen dykes are constructed to stop high tides from inundating marshland. A wooden sluice or aboiteau (plural aboiteaux) is then built into the dyke, with a hinged door (clapper valve) that swings open at low tide to allow fresh water to drain from the farmland but swings shut at high tide to prevent salt water from inundating the fields.".
- Aboiteau label "Aboiteau".
- Aboiteau sameAs Q2821687.
- Aboiteau sameAs Aboiteau.
- Aboiteau sameAs m.02vp2_h.
- Aboiteau sameAs Q2821687.
- Aboiteau wasDerivedFrom Aboiteau?oldid=558076846.
- Aboiteau isPrimaryTopicOf Aboiteau.