- The
baidarka or
Aleutian kayak (Aleut: iqyax) is a
watercraft consisting of soft skin (artificial or natural) over a
flexible space frame.
Without primarily...
- this period,
estranged from his
father for some time. Dyson's
first book,
Baidarka,
published in 1986,
described his
research on the
history of the Aleutian...
- maneuverability.
Aleut baidarka resembles that of a Yup'ik kayak, but it is
hydrodynamically sl****er and faster. They made the
baidarka for one or two persons...
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Across the
Bering Strait; and a team of
Californians in a three-person
baidarka, led by Jim
Noyes (who
launched his
ambitious expedition as a paraplegic)...
- Pirogue, Shikara,
Dragon boat, and
Dugout Kayak, Sea kayak, Flyak, and
Baidarka Coracle, Tarai-bune
Paddleboard Pedals are
attached to a
crank and propelled...
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travelled by kayak, and thus was
known as a "woman's boat". Sea
kayak Baidarka Wilhelm August Graah Dall, p. 563
Umiak at the
Canadian Encyclopedia Nancy...
- In that tradition, Weld was home to the hand-carving of a
traditional baidarka of the type used by
Aleutian hunters. Next to the
boathouse is the Anderson...
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Subarctic people made many
types of
boats for
different purposes. The
Aleut baidarka was made in
double or
triple ****pit designs, for
hunting and transporting...
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following wind.
Other boat
types used in
Siberia include the ****ik and the
baidarka.
Timeline of
Russian inventions and
technology records Knarr Raymond H...
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Other than
contemporary versions of Inuit, Aleut, and Yup'ik
kayaks and
baidarkas, they are the
closest relatives to the skin-and-frame
boats of the past...