Miniature - Inuk (Eskimo) in Kayak w/ Paddle & Spear

Miniature - Inuk (Eskimo) in Kayak w/ Paddle & Spear

The Inuit (Eskimo) invented the kayak, a one person boat used for hunting and transportation, and propelled by a double-bladed paddle. Kayak means "hunter's boat"...

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The Inuit (Eskimo) invented the kayak, a one person boat used for hunting and transportation, and propelled by a double-bladed paddle. Kayak means "hunter's boat" and it is perfect for hunting on the water. It's almost silent, making it easy to sneak up behind prey.

The Kayak comes with a removable 5.5"L paddle and also a 3.8"L hunting spear. Both the paddle and spear can be held by the Inuk (Eskimo) or fastened on the kayak.Extremely durable, highly detailed and hand-painted.


**The Inuit and Eskimo are the most widespread and perhaps the best known aboriginal people on Earth. They are the indigenous peoples of the arctic regions from eastern Siberia (Russia), across Alaska (United States), Canada, and Greenland.

In the United States the term "Eskimo" is sometimes used to describe the Inuit and is always used when referring to the Yupik and Iñupiat native Alaskan peoples. However Aboriginal peoples in Canada and Greenland view "Eskimo" as pejorative, and "Inuit" has become more common.Inuit is a plural noun; the singular is Inuk.