Eastern Arctic Kayaks: History, Design, Technique
Eastern Arctic Kayaks is the product of years of kayak study by two of the world's experts. Combining analyses of form and function with historical background and illustrations of kayaking techniques, this volume is a storehouse of information for recreational kayakers and scholarly readers alike.

Drawing from his vast practical experience and extensive study of museum specimens, John D. Heath offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution and construction of Greenland kayaks supplemented with an illustrated series of rolling and sculling techniques. E. Arima examines kayaks of the eastern Canadian Arctic, covering woodworking tools, construction techniques, and the treatment of skins for the kayak cover.

Core chapters on Greenland and eastern Canada are accompanied by essential articles by Greg Stamer on the use of the Greenland paddle and two studies of kayaks in European museums by Harvey Golden and Hugh Collings. A valuable excerpt from John Brand's Little Kayak Book series makes this British publication available to American readers for the first time.

Lavishly illustrated with drawings and historic photographs, Eastern Arctic Kayaks is a landmark study in the history of watercraft—an essential resource for recreational kayakers and maritime historians and for anyone interested in northern Native material culture.

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Eastern Arctic Kayaks: History, Design, Technique
Eastern Arctic Kayaks is the product of years of kayak study by two of the world's experts. Combining analyses of form and function with historical background and illustrations of kayaking techniques, this volume is a storehouse of information for recreational kayakers and scholarly readers alike.

Drawing from his vast practical experience and extensive study of museum specimens, John D. Heath offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution and construction of Greenland kayaks supplemented with an illustrated series of rolling and sculling techniques. E. Arima examines kayaks of the eastern Canadian Arctic, covering woodworking tools, construction techniques, and the treatment of skins for the kayak cover.

Core chapters on Greenland and eastern Canada are accompanied by essential articles by Greg Stamer on the use of the Greenland paddle and two studies of kayaks in European museums by Harvey Golden and Hugh Collings. A valuable excerpt from John Brand's Little Kayak Book series makes this British publication available to American readers for the first time.

Lavishly illustrated with drawings and historic photographs, Eastern Arctic Kayaks is a landmark study in the history of watercraft—an essential resource for recreational kayakers and maritime historians and for anyone interested in northern Native material culture.

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Eastern Arctic Kayaks: History, Design, Technique

Eastern Arctic Kayaks: History, Design, Technique

by John Heath
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Eastern Arctic Kayaks: History, Design, Technique

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Eastern Arctic Kayaks is the product of years of kayak study by two of the world's experts. Combining analyses of form and function with historical background and illustrations of kayaking techniques, this volume is a storehouse of information for recreational kayakers and scholarly readers alike.

Drawing from his vast practical experience and extensive study of museum specimens, John D. Heath offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution and construction of Greenland kayaks supplemented with an illustrated series of rolling and sculling techniques. E. Arima examines kayaks of the eastern Canadian Arctic, covering woodworking tools, construction techniques, and the treatment of skins for the kayak cover.

Core chapters on Greenland and eastern Canada are accompanied by essential articles by Greg Stamer on the use of the Greenland paddle and two studies of kayaks in European museums by Harvey Golden and Hugh Collings. A valuable excerpt from John Brand's Little Kayak Book series makes this British publication available to American readers for the first time.

Lavishly illustrated with drawings and historic photographs, Eastern Arctic Kayaks is a landmark study in the history of watercraft—an essential resource for recreational kayakers and maritime historians and for anyone interested in northern Native material culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781889963266
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Publication date: 03/01/2004
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 9.50(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Heath (1923 – 2003) believed that modern recreational kayakers could learn a great deal from the inventors of the kayak. His fascination with history and design led him to museums throughout Europe, Greenland, and North America, where he conducted research on all aspects of kayak structure and technique. Mr. Heath published countless articles in American White Water and Sea Kayaker and worked throughout his life to preserve knowledge of the traditional designs and techniques used by arctic kayakers.

E. Arima is a Canadian ethnologist working in the Arctic and the Northwest Coast of North America. During the 1960s he was associated with the National Museum of Canada Human History Branch (now the Canadian Museum of Civilization). Since 1975, he has been an ethnohistorian with Parks Canada. In addition to his studies of watercraft, he has worked on Inuit oral traditions of East and West Hudson Bay, Kwakiutl mask carving, and Blackfoot history.

Table of Contents

Map of the North American Arctic
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Note on Inuit Terms

Part I GREENLAND
          
Maps of Greenland

1. Kayaks of Greenland
John D. Heath     

2. Using Greenland Paddles: An Overview
Greg Stamer     

3. Kayaks in European Museums:A Recent Research Expedition
Harvey Golden     
 
 4. A Seventeenth-Century Kayak and the Swedish Kayak Tradition
Hugh Collings    
  
5. Kayaks in England, Wales, and Denmark: Excerpts from The Little Kayak Book Series       
John Brand       
                                
6. Kayak Sports and Exercises
H.C. Peterson     
 
7. A Dramatic Kayak Trip, 1899-1990: Ataralaa's Narrative
Johannes Rosing      

PART II THE EAST CANADIAN ARCTIC
                                
Maps of the East Canadian Arctic

8. Kayaks of the East Canadian Arctic  
E. Arima     

Glossary
Index
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