AN INUIT SEAL SKIN COVERED AND BONE MOUNTED WOOD MODEL OF A KAYAK AND FISHERMAN
AN INUIT SEAL SKIN COVERED AND BONE MOUNTED WOOD MODEL OF A KAYAK AND FISHERMAN

NUNAVUT QIKIQTAALUK REGION, BAFFIN ISLAND, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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AN INUIT SEAL SKIN COVERED AND BONE MOUNTED WOOD MODEL OF A KAYAK AND FISHERMAN
NUNAVUT QIKIQTAALUK REGION, BAFFIN ISLAND, LATE 19TH CENTURY
The figure dressed in a parka, with double paddle, various fishing implements and tools attached and suspended
30 ¼ in. (77 cm.) long
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An Inuit kayak from Northwest Greenland Robertson Bay is on display at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford (no. 1944.4.17).

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