Definitionn. a small canoe consisting of a light frame made watertight with animal skins
Last update: October 7, 2015
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In the village people use kayak to cross the river. [Please select]
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I came past it in my kayak, and can guide you to it by the same way. [Please select]
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"But where the kayak and the oomiak cannot float the sledge may go," said the Captain. [Please select]
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The poor creatures were wandering about in a great kayak, which they have lost, searching for _nothing_. [Please select]
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Will you send a young man in a kayak to Poloeland with a message from me to my people. [Please select]
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He borrowed a kayak of one of the natives, and went as an independent hunter. [Please select]
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It so chanced that it came up right under Grabantak's kayak, which it tossed up end over end. [Please select]
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Every one turned to the place where the chief's kayak lay a complete wreck on the water. [Please select]
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Although the Caribou are strong and speedy swimmers, the natives are able, in canoe or kayak, to overtake and spear them. [Please select]
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At other times he practised paddling in the native kayak, so that he might accompany Chingatok on his excursions to the neighbouring islands after seals and wild-fowl. [Please select]
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