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Part 1: Now it is July - summer. The run-off is in full spate and open water shows offshore. Ice cakes melt on the shingle. On the bay are ducks. It is time to build a kayak, a task shared by two men. They gather materials: valuable scraps of wood, bone, seal skins, and sinews. Now there is much cutting, fitting, joining, and binding. The woman helps by cutting additional thongs, scraping skins, providing food. She must also amuse the child who seems left out by the single-minded work of the men. Then the work breaks and a man harpoons a fish in a tide pool; all share the pleasure of fresh food
Part 2: As the kayak takes shape there are more ribs to be split and shaped to fit, more soaking, bending, and binding, more skins to soak and scrape and soak again before stretching them tightly on the frame and sewing them in place. Now the outer rim is put in position and, while the ice floats in the bay, the men launch and test their new kayak with evident pleasure in its able performance
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material_proyectable Rebiun28184052 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28184052 m o c vz |zazu| 140312s1967 mau065 g o vueng d 906225179 908386355 1058791251 1085145016 AU@ 000053435344 NLGGC 390958514 NZ1 15570234 AU@ 000054719837 ALSTP eng pn ALSTP OCLCO COO OCLCO OCLCF CUS VLB U3G EUW OCLCO OCL OCLCQ OCLCO CUS OCLCQ OCLCO EZ9 CUS INT OCLCQ WYU YOU OCLCQ AU@ n-cn-nt Building a kayak directed and produced by Quentin Brown Watertown, MA Documentary Educational Resources (DER) 1967 Watertown, MA Watertown, MA Documentary Educational Resources (DER) 1 online resource (65 min.). 1 online resource (65 min.). 010519 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier digital rda streaming video file rda Netsilik Eskimo Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 12, 2014) Access restricted to authorised ANU staff and students. ANU Part 1: Now it is July - summer. The run-off is in full spate and open water shows offshore. Ice cakes melt on the shingle. On the bay are ducks. It is time to build a kayak, a task shared by two men. They gather materials: valuable scraps of wood, bone, seal skins, and sinews. Now there is much cutting, fitting, joining, and binding. The woman helps by cutting additional thongs, scraping skins, providing food. She must also amuse the child who seems left out by the single-minded work of the men. Then the work breaks and a man harpoons a fish in a tide pool; all share the pleasure of fresh food Part 2: As the kayak takes shape there are more ribs to be split and shaped to fit, more soaking, bending, and binding, more skins to soak and scrape and soak again before stretching them tightly on the frame and sewing them in place. Now the outer rim is put in position and, while the ice floats in the bay, the men launch and test their new kayak with evident pleasure in its able performance This edition in English Eskimos- Northwest Territories- Social life and customs Kayaks- Design and construction Netsilik Eskimos- Social life and customs Eskimos- Social life and customs. Kayaks- Design and construction. Netsilik Eskimos- Social life and customs. Northwest Territories. Documentary films. Nonfiction films. Documentary films. Nonfiction films. Online media Mary-Rousselière, Guy contributor Balikci, Asen 1929-) contributor Brown, Quentin film director film producer director producer. drt. pro Documentary Educational Resources (Firm) production company