"Inuit Greenland Toy Kayak"
Since he was little, Ituk, the child of the family, could play at becoming a great hunter. He was made a qajak, a word from the Inupiak language… identical to the one his father and uncles used when they went hunting. Made of bent frames and decked with skins, it includes elements of wood and marine bone such as the harpoon, accompanied by its float, and other miniature objects. The hunter is present and waits while scanning the slightest ripple on the water. I remember that the double wooden paddle was there, I lost it… 50.5 cm long, 10 cm high and 4.5 cm wide. Authentic object because at the beginning of the 20th century, there was no industry for tourists there.