[63] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 707 



Greenland kyak. 



A full-size skin canoe, called a " kyak" by the natives of Greenland , 

 fitted with paddles, spears, &c, complete. 



14. Dug-out canoes and boats. 

 Canoe. 



Model. Bough dug-out; gunwale curls inboard; round bottom f 

 square ends that rise to point. Length over all, 14^ inches. 

 Height, amidships 3 inches, beam 9 inches, ends 7£ inches. 

 Hoopah Indians, Trinity Eiver, Cal., 1876. 21,359. Collected 

 by S. Powers. 



Canoe. 



Model. Dug-out ; sharp bow ; square stern ; round bottom ; 4 

 oars, 13 inches long. Length, 34 inches. Height, amidships 

 3 inches, stem 4 inches, stern 4^ inches. Beam, 6^ inches. 

 55,820. 



Large canoe. 



Model. Wood ; round bottom ; long, high projecting ends. Length, 

 31£ inches. Height, amidships 2£ inches, stem 6 inches, stern 

 5J inches. Beam, 6J inches. Mast, 19 inches high. 5 paddles. 

 Northwest coast of America, 1862. 639. George Gibbs. Used 

 by Indians in whaling and sea-fisheries. 



Fishing canoe. 



Model of fishing canoe. Design of carving and painting, totem of 

 the crane ("Tatl"). Length, 49£ inches. Haidah Indians, 

 northwest coast United States of America, 1883. 72,685. 

 James G. Swan. 



Fishing canoe. 



Model of fishing canoe. Totem, gull (" Skina"). Length, 29f inches. 

 Haidah Indians, northwest coast United States of America, 

 1883. 72,686. James G. Swan. 



Traveling canoe. 



Model of traveling canoe. Design, owl (" Goot gooneu "). Length, 

 37£ inches. Haidah Indians, northwest coast United States 

 of America, 1883. 72,687. James G. Swan. 



Fishing canoe. 



Model of fishing canoe. Design the wolf (" Koorts "). Length, 33J 



h 

 America, 1883. 72,688. James G. Swan. 



