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Man in Kayak
Man in Kayak
Kayaks have been used by the Inuit for over 2,000 years. They are lightweight and easy to maneuver, making them the ideal watercraft for hunting. While kayaks are rarely used for hunting today, they are still an integral part of Inuit culture. Traditionally, a person’s mastery of the kayak was a symbol of their connection to the land and their community. Kayaks are also a way for the Inuit to travel between communities and explore the landscape.