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Hearst Museum object titled Boat model, accession number 2-4570, described as Model of open skin boat (umiak) with red painted wood frame. 14 rowers inside wearing sealskin parkas and wood hats of various styles. Painted using yellow, white, red and black pigments. Fixtures include 10 paddles and one bow. Replica of liquor flask (black) is inside boat. skin-covered open boat with hunting crew = 12 paddles, 1 steerer (captain with whaler's hat), 1 hunter at the bow with bow & arrow.
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 2-6348, described as Kayak made of skin.  One hatch, wooden frame covered with skin; small hole in stern.