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Hearst Museum object titled Kayak, accession number 2-1674, described as Full sized kayak.  Culture Fide John D. Heath as Eskimo of Norton Sound.
Hearst Museum object titled Kayak, accession number 2-6349, described as Kayak.  Distribution  of this style of kayak: from Point Barrrow south to Kotzebue Sound.  Point Barrow attributed; refer Adney and Chapelle:  The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America; Smithsonian Institution 1964, figures 187-190.  Identified by John D. Heath (1965) as Kotzebue Sound type.  one-hatch; wood frame covered with skin.
Hearst Museum object titled Kayak, accession number 2-39745, described as Made of walrus hide and wood.  "Old style" according to John Heath 1965.