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- Kayaks (Inuktitut: qajaq (ᖃᔭᖅ Inuktitut pronunciation: [qaˈjaq]), Yup'ik: qayaq (from qai- "surface; top"), Aleut: Iqyax) were originally developed by the...
- Qooqa. In Alaska he is called Qayaq, which is short for Qayaqtuaġiŋñaqtuaq ('He who shall always long to go roaming in his qayaq'). Kiviuq is an eternal Inuit...
- José Andrés Alonso (2010). "Urban legends: Turkish kayık 'boat' | "Eskimo" Qayaq 'Kayak'" (PDF). Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis...
- other life lessons. The young boys were also taught how to make tools and qayaq (kayaks) during the winter months in the qasgiq. The ceremonies involve...
- been utilized are the walrus intestines that are made into dance drums and qayaq or umiaq, traditional skin boats. The walrus tusks of ivory and the baleen...
- highway vehicles is used along portions of the Kuskokwim River. The kayak (qayaq sg qayak dual qayat pl in Yupʼik and Cupʼik, qayar ~ qay'ar sg qay'ag dual...
- Baffin Itivimiutut Kalaallisut eye iri [iʐi] iri [iji] iji iri isi kayak qayaq [qajaq] qajaq [qajaq] qajaq qaraq qajaq big angiruq [aŋiʐuq] angiruq [aŋiɟuq]...
- her brother to make and to hunt with a bow and arrow. They made kayaks (qayaq) and skin boats (qayagiaq) out of animals and wood. Paddles were made of...
- Aleutian Village. Arctic. Vol. 7, #2, pp. 102–107. Steinbright, Jan (2001). Qayaqs & Canoes: Native Ways of Knowing. Anchorage, Alaska: Alaska Native Heritage...