The walrus, which is hunted by the Eskimo in kyak and from ice flow, is also sought after by the Hudson's Bay Company, and is hunted by the Company's employees in small vessels sailing out of Churchill. ❋ Unknown (1904)
When I'm not at work I like to kyak, ride my motorcycle, hang out with the wife and kids, hang out at the local bar every now and then. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Grasping the spear with a hand rendered firm by despair, he awaited the right moment, and just as the animal was about to close its massive jaws to crush him and his frail kyak (aiming down the throat, his fright lending strength to the action) he cast the spear with great force. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
From a hole in the rocks Koki now hauled his kyak or small skin boat, where he had left it from a former trip, and dragging it down upon the ice, he lashed it upon the small sled to be carried still farther. ❋ May Kellogg Sullivan (N/A)
"Ituk," I called, as I came nearer, "let me ride in the kyak, will you?" ❋ May Kellogg Sullivan (N/A)
Mollie and I had both to ride upon one sled now, for Ituk had lashed the kyak upon the little one, and they were one dog short, as an animal had run away while they were eating supper at the Home. ❋ May Kellogg Sullivan (N/A)
Some acquaintances coming along reported that they had not seen anything of the missing man; then suspicion began to be aroused that everything might not be right and a search was instituted, but no trace could be found of him or his kyak; no one along the coast seemed able to throw any light on his whereabouts, although they lent their aid by joining in with the searching party. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
He went out in his kyak and had not proceeded far from shore when his attention was attracted by what appeared to be a whale in the distance. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
We had not gone far when our dogs made a sudden dash or turn, the right-hand runner slipped lengthwise into a seam, and over we went, sled, kyak, woman and all upon the ice in a sorry heap. ❋ May Kellogg Sullivan (N/A)
The eldest had taken a trip on the ocean in his kyak or light skin boat. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
Also the hide is used for covering the kyak or one-man boat, so necessary in hunting the animal during open water. ❋ Unknown (1943)
He led the way in his kyak, and all the other boats followed. ❋ Unknown (1914)
Slowly Kesshoo drew the line taut, turned his kyak round, and started for the shore. ❋ Unknown (1914)
Kesshoo paddled slowly and carefully along, until at last there was only a little strip of water between the kyak and the solid ice. ❋ Unknown (1914)
In a second the kyak turned bottom side up in the water! ❋ Unknown (1914)
The people watching on the shore gave a great howl, and Koko's father started up the beach after his own kyak. ❋ Unknown (1914)
Then he took the kyak on his shoulders and ran with it to the beach. ❋ Unknown (1914)
No water could get into the kyak because Kesshoo's skin coat was drawn tight over the hole in the deck, and Kesshoo was in the coat! ❋ Unknown (1914)
Then he got in and fitted the bottom of his skin jacket over the kyak-hole and carefully slid himself into the open water. ❋ Unknown (1914)