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"bidarka" Definitions
  1. a portable boat made of skins stretched over wood frames and widely used by Alaskan coastal natives and Aleuts

11 Sentences With "bidarka"

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As the grain of sand is to the bidarka, as the bidarka is to the schooner, so the schooner is to the steamer.
There is every chance that he left the bidarka somewhere in the creek.
Across the hollow tendrils the old chief guided the bidarka silently, in a zigzag course.
They hurried the bidarka across the sea-wall to the open water of the bay.
There be room in his bidarka for two, and he would that thou camest with him.
Two of the men hoisted the bidarka on their shoulders and carried it up to the fire.
The third, called a kayak, differs from the bidarka only in being longer and having two or three holes.
As she pulled the bidarka up on the other shore she instructed the children to remain in the boat till she returned.
They sit in small hatch with apron all around their bodies, and the bidarka goes over the roughest sea and floats like a bladder.
Egegik is at (58.219292, -157.357989) on the eastern shores of both Bristol Bay and, more locally, of Egegik Bay. The village is on a high bluff along the southern shore of the Egegik River at the upper extent of Egegik Bay. Dwellings of indigenous people on left and a bidarka (skin-overed kayak) on a rack to the right in Egegik, According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of , of which, is land and (75.54%) is water.
Although Pablow refused to attempt to cross the strait, he supplied the ravenous men with provisions. The group did not leave Pablow’s camp until 7 February 1910 because of intense storms. Albert Bailey and Otto Nelson then led the way to Kaguak on foot while Swanson, Peterson, Bourne, and Weiding followed in a bidarka – a type of skin-covered kayak – because they had lost their ability to walk. The men found an old skiff at Kaguak, dug it out of the snow, and – except for Bourne, was forced to stay with the natives at Kaguak because of physical disability – began making their way across the strait to Kafliar Bay on 12 February 1910.

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