The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America. Howard Irving Chapelle

The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America - Howard Irving Chapelle


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kayak, 1885, in U.S. National Museum. 196 178 Lines of Aleutian kayak, Unalaska, 1894, in U.S. National Museum. 196 179 Lines of kayak from Russian Siberia, 2-hole Aleutian type, in Washington State Historical Society and Museum. Taken off by John Heath, 1962. 197 180 Lines of Nunivak Island kayak, Alaska, 1889, in U.S. National Museum. 198 181 Lines of King Island kayak, Alaska, 1888, in U.S. National Museum. 198 182 Lines of Norton Sound kayak, Alaska, 1889, in U.S. National Museum. 198 183 Nunivak Island kayak with picture of mythological water monster Palriayuk painted along gunwale. (Photo by Henry B. Collins.) 199 184 Photo: Nunivak Island kayak in U.S. National Museum. 199 185 Western Alaskan kayak, Cape Prince of Wales, 1936. (Photo by Henry B. Collins.) 200 186 Lines of Kotzebue Sound kayak, in Mariners' Museum. 201 187 Lines of Point Barrow kayak, Alaska, 1888, in U.S. National Museum. 201 188 Lines of Mackenzie Delta kayak, in Museum of the American Indian. 201 189 Photo: Kayak from Point Barrow, Alaska, in U.S. National Museum. 202 190 Photo: Cockpit of kayak from Point Barrow. 202 191 Lines of kayak in U.S. National Museum. 203 192 Lines of kayak from Coronation Gulf, Canada. 203 193 Lines of Caribou Eskimo kayak, Canada, in American Museum of Natural History. 203 194 Lines of Netsilik Eskimo kayak, King William Island, Canada, in the American Museum of Natural History. 203 195 Lines of old kayak from vicinity of Southampton Island, Canada. 205 196 Lines of Baffin Island kayak, from Cape Dorset, Canada, in the Museum of the American Indian. 205 197 Lines of kayak from north Labrador, Canada, in the Museum of the American Indian. 207 198 Lines of Labrador kayak, Canada, in the U.S. National Museum. 207 199 Lines of north Greenland kayak, in the Museum of the American Indian. 207 200 Lines of north Greenland kayak, in the Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass. 207 201 Photo: Profile of Greenland kayak from Disko Bay, in the National Museum. 208 202 Photo: Deck of Greenland kayak from Disko Bay. 208 203 Photo: Cockpit of Greenland kayak from Disko Bay. 209 204 Photo: Bow view of Greenland kayak from Disko Bay. 209 205 Lines of northwestern Greenland kayak, in the U.S. National Museum. 210 206 Lines of southwestern Greenland kayak, 1883, in the U.S. National Museum. 210 207 Lines of southwestern Greenland kayak, in the Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass. 210 208 Lines of south Greenland kayak, in the American Museum of Natural History. 211 209 Lines of Malecite and Iroquois temporary canoes. 214 210 Photo: Model of hickory-bark canoe under construction, in the Mariner's Museum. 217 211 Sketch: Detail of thwart used in Malecite temporary spruce-bark canoe. 217 212 Iroquois temporary elm-bark canoe, after a drawing of 1849. 218 213 Large moosehide canoe of upper Gravel River, Mackenzie valley. (Photo, George M. Douglas.) 221 214 Sketch: Standard Greenland roll. 224 215 Sketch: Critical stage of a capsize recovery. 225 216 Sketch: Hand positions used with the standard Greenland roll. 226 217 Sketch: Kayak rescue, bow-grab method. 226 218 Sketch: Kayak rescue, paddle-grab method. 226 219 Preparing for demonstration of Eskimo roll, Igdlorssuit, West Greenland. (Photo by Kenneth Taylor.) 227
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