Baidarka: The Kayak

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"Baidarka: The Kayak" is a book by George Dyson that explores the history, design, and reconstruction of traditional Aleut baidarka kayaks, blending maritime anthropology with personal experimentation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
maritime history book
non-fiction book
about Aleut
surface form: Aleut people

North Pacific ocean travel
adaptation of traditional designs to modern materials
skin-on-frame boats
author George Dyson (science historian)
surface form: George Dyson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes history of Aleut sea hunting craft
hydrodynamics of kayaks
structural features of baidarkas
fieldOfStudy ethnography of seafaring
experimental archaeology
focusesOn evolution of kayak forms
experimental boatbuilding
traditional Aleut baidarka construction
genre anthropology
history
technology
hasNotableAspect detailed analysis of baidarka hull forms
integration of science and traditional knowledge
reconstruction of historical kayaks
includes historical research
personal narrative
photographs
technical drawings
intendedAudience anthropology readers
boatbuilders
kayak enthusiasts
maritime historians
language English
mainSubject Aleut kayak
baidarka
boat reconstruction
kayak design
maritime anthropology
perspective blend of scholarship and hands-on experimentation
subjectArea Pacific Northwest maritime culture
indigenous watercraft
maritime technology
naval architecture

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George Dyson (science historian) notableWork Baidarka: The Kayak
subject surface form: George Dyson