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image no.: 14115
contact sheet: A0438
collection: George Cotter Collection
description: Agnes Cotter In Kayak At North West River
subject(s): BoatsCostumesKayaksPersonalitiesWomen
date:
 
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image no.: 14118
contact sheet: A0438
collection: George Cotter Collection
description: Agnes Cotter In Kayak On North West River
subject(s): BoatsCostumesKayaksPersonalitiesWomen
date:
 
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image no.: 1724
contact sheet: A0057
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: Early Illustration Of Inuit (Eskimo) Life With Kayaks And Tents. The Inuit Used The Trident (Three Pronged) Bird Spear With The Adaladal Spear Thrower. The Ferrules (Rings) Aroung The Shaft Of The Double Paddle Helped To Keep The Paddler'S Hands Dry. The Raised Ornamentation On The Deck Of The Kayak Behind The Manhole Was Used To Tie Seals To The Deck Or Tow Them Home
subject(s): BoatsEquipmentEskimosFishingHuntingInuitKayaksTents
date: 1650c
 
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image no.: 1721
contact sheet: A0057
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: Englishmen In Skirmish With Inuit (Eskimos). From A Pen And Ink Watercolour By John White
subject(s): EskimosInuitKayaks
date: 1590c
 
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image no.: 1715
contact sheet: A0057
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: Eskimo Kayak Off Cape Haven
subject(s): BoatsKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 2099
contact sheet: A0068
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: Eskimos In Kayaks & Oomiak Of Savage Islands Visiting Ships In Hudson Bay. Drawing
subject(s): BoatsKayaksShips
date: 1821, July
 
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image no.: 17978
contact sheet: A0570
collection: Institute of Arctic Research Collection
description: Etah Inuit (Eskimo) In Kayak At Smith Sound, Nt., Between Ellesmere Island And Greenland. The Kayak May Be A Northern Greenland Type With A Flat Bottom And A U-Shaped Manhole. The Design Is More Stable Than The Oval Or V-Shaped Bottom But Not As Fast. In The Latter Designs An O-Shaped Or Oval Manhole Was Used To Ensure A Tighter Fit Around The Body Which Made It Watertight And Easier To Right In Case It Flipped Over
subject(s): BoatsEskimosInuitKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 1730
contact sheet: A0057
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: From A Drawing, An Igloolik Inuit (Eskimo), Wearing A Birdskin Jacket, Carries His Kayak On His Head To The Open Water With His Family Following Close Behind. The Inuit Had To Be Relatively Mobile Because At Any Given Time A Family, Or Individual From One Group May Decide To Visit Another Group Some Miles Away And Stay For Several Years
subject(s): ChildrenCostumesEskimosInuitKayaksWomen
date:
 
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image no.: 14772
contact sheet: A0459
collection: George Cotter Collection
description: Hbc Employee, Stewart Cotter, With Kayak At North West River. (See Also A0459-14770)
subject(s): BoatsHudson Bay CompanyKayaksPersonalities
date:
 
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image no.: 14068
contact sheet: A0436
collection: George Cotter Collection
description: Hebron Inuit (Eskimos) And Their Homes Dug Out Of Earth With Sod Covering Roofs. Kayak And Small Boat On Right. Rack For Drying Fish On Far Right
subject(s): BoatsBuildingsCostumesEquipmentEskimosHousesInuitKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 14770
contact sheet: A0459
collection: George Cotter Collection
description: Hudson’S Bay Company Employee, Stewart Cotter, With A Kayak At North West River On The Coast Of Labrador With A Labrador Coast Eskimo Kayak Which Has A “V” Shaped Bottom. It Is Not As Fast As The Oval-Shaped Bottom But It Is More Stable
subject(s): BoatsHudson Bay CompanyKayaksPersonalities
date:
 
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image no.: 1716
contact sheet: A0057
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: Inuit (Eskimo) On Kayak. From A Watercolour By Peter Rindisbacher.
subject(s): ArtBoatsEskimosInuitKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 1729
contact sheet: A0057
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: Inuit (Eskimo) With Kayak
subject(s): EskimosInuitKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 1723
contact sheet: A0057
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: Inuit (Eskimos) In Kayaks.
subject(s): BoatsEskimosInuitKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 14114
contact sheet: A0438
collection: George Cotter Collection
description: Inuit (Eskimos) In Kayaks At Ungava, Nt
subject(s): BoatsEskimosInuitKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 1745
contact sheet: A0057
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: Inuit (Eskimos) In Kayaks. Note Iceberg In Background
subject(s): EskimosIcebergsInuitKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 17822
contact sheet: A0565
collection: Institute of Arctic Research Collection
description: Inuit (Eskimos) On Board A Schooner With Kayaks Attached To Side At Suglak Inlet. Photo Courtesy Prof. W.D. Stewart
subject(s): BoatsEskimosInuitKayaks
date: 1930, October
 
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image no.: 17834
contact sheet: A0565
collection: Institute of Arctic Research Collection
description: Inuit (Eskimos) On Board Schooner With Kayaks Lashed To Side Of Schooner At Suglak Inlet. Photo Courtesy W.D. Stewart
subject(s): BoatsEskimosInuitKayaks
date: 1930, October
 
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image no.: 14151
contact sheet: A0439
collection: George Cotter Collection
description: Inuit In Kayaks At End Of Kayak Race At Baffins Land
subject(s): BoatsEskimosInuitKayaksRacing
date:
 
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image no.: 17850
contact sheet: A0565
collection: Institute of Arctic Research Collection
description: Inuit Women (Eskimos) In Umiak (Women'S Boat) At Port Epworth. The Umiak May Be One Of The Earliest Forms Of Coastal Watercraft Used And Developed During Migratory Periods Between Siberia And Alaska. When Migratory Pattern Became More Settled The Kayak Developed In The North, And The Large Dugout Canoes Common To The Coastal Areas Of British Columbia Developed In The South. Both Craft Can Trace Certain Design And Functional Similarities To The Umiak
subject(s): BoatsCostumesEskimosInuitKayaksWomen
date: 1971, May 14
 
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image no.: 14149
contact sheet: A0439
collection: George Cotter Collection
description: Kayak Being Made
subject(s): BoatsConstructionEskimosInuitKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 14150
contact sheet: A0439
collection: George Cotter Collection
description: Kayak Race At Baffins Land
subject(s): BoatsEskimosInuitKayaksRacing
date:
 
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image no.: 43278
contact sheet: A1429
collection: Canadian National Railway Collection
description: Tourist Inspecting Kayak Inside Eskimo Museum, Churchill, Mb
subject(s): BuildingsKayaksMuseumsTowns
date: 1965c
 
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image no.: 6709
contact sheet: A0210
collection: James A. Richardson Collection
description: Two Labrador Coast Inuit (Eskimos) Seal Hunting In Open Water From Kayaks. Both Are Ready To Strike When A Seal Comes Up To Breathe. One Inuit Uses The Traditional Harpoon And The Other Inuit Uses A Shotgun. The Inflated Sealshin Float Is Attached To The Harpoon Line. The Kayaks Used Have Oval Bottoms, Seals May Be Carried On Its Decking As Opposed To The Practice Of Towing Them
subject(s): BoatsEquipmentEskimosGunsHuntingInuitKayaks
date:
 
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image no.: 1708
contact sheet: A0056
collection: Archives of Manitoba
description: Two Mackenzie Delta Inuit (Eskimos) In Their Kayaks. These Kayaks Had A Slightly V-Bottom, Were Very Fast And Well Built. These Kayaks Are Seaworthy In Rough Water But Require A Great Deal Of Skill To Manipulate. Few Mackenzie Delta Eskimo Are Skillful Enough To Go Out To Sea In Them So They Stay In Inland Rivers.
subject(s): BoatsEskimosInuitKayaks
date: 1925c
 
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image no.: 56542
contact sheet: A1727
collection: Winnipeg Free Press Collection
description: Wave Track Sailman And Kayak Enthusiast Goes Out In His Kayak At Gimli, Manitoba On Lake Winnipeg
subject(s): BoatsKayaksPersonalitiesSports
date: 1988, July 22