Inuvialuit qayaq built in Tuktoyaktuk as a community project.
Netsilik qayaq, paddles, bladder, dart harpoon, lance, harpoon, bird dart, atlatl, 3 piece wood sinew backed bow, fish spear, caribou antler bow and clothing. All in a museum in Hokkaido, Japan
Here at Oldways we create replications of the artifacts of human past, specializing in traditional European, North American Indian and Inuit implements. All items are of authentic materials for display or ‘hands-on’ purposes. We also facilitate workshops, demonstrations and videos of original technologies such as flint knapping, woodworking with stone tools, processing of clothing and food, and building birch bark canoes, skin qajaqs (kayaks), sinew-backed bows etc.
To contact us regarding community workshop services or purchase of replicas please email us at dgard(at)telus(dot)net.
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