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Umiak Construction,
Museum of
Civilization website Examples of
Umiaks,
Museum of
Civilization website The Women's Boat at athropolis.com The
Umiak Archived...
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Umiak I is a purpose-built ice-strengthened bulk
carrier constructed for the Voisey's Bay
Nickel Company, a
wholly owned subsidiary of Vale, to transport...
- the
Dorset Tradition in the
Eastern Arctic and
introduced both
kayaks and
umiaks, or skin
covered boats, into the
archaeological record as well as developed...
- even
though Nome was not a
native village.
People from
Diomede arrived in
umiaks and sta**** in Nome for the summer,
trading and
gathering items before they...
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brigade Outrigger canoe Pacific Northwest Rabaska Sturgeon-nosed
canoe Taimen Umiak Waka War
canoe Swan boat
Techniques Canoe paddle strokes Eskimo Rescue Kayak...
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Trawler (naval)
Trawler (recreational) Trow
Tugboat Top of page U-boat
Umiak Top of page
Vaporetto Very
Slender Vessel Vlet Top of page Waka Wakeboard...
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larger broad open skin-covered
boats called umiaks.
Kayaks were used more
frequently than
umiaks. Traditionally,
kayaking and
umiaking served as water...
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Commonly seen
paddlecrafts include: Canoe,
Outrigger canoe,
Hasamibako bune,
Umiak, Waka, Pirogue, Shikara,
Dragon boat, and
Dugout Kayak, Sea kayak, Flyak...
- Encyclopedia.com.
Accessed September 2010. Aĭnana, L., and
Richard L. Bland.
Umiak the
traditional skin boat of the
coast dwellers of the
Chukchi Peninsula :...
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stretching skin or
leather over
frames of wood or bone.
These include kayaks and
umiaks,
coracles and currachs. Bark
canoes were made by
stretching bark over wooden...