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Kakivak

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Long weapon used in spear fishing

AnInuit Kakivak tip

Akakivak is aleister used byInuit forspear fishing and fishing at short range. It is comparable to aharpoon or atrident in function and shape. The kakivak is notable for its tip's design, which has three prongs, the outer which have their own teeth which point at the centre prong.[1] The teeth are to hold the meat on to the main blade to stop it from falling.[2]

Usage of the kakivak was apparently not restricted to Inuit, as copies were also utilized byNorse settlers.[3]

Construction

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The kakivak is made of ivory, bone, or antler for the spear, and driftwood, sticks, or rock for the handle.[4][5]

A tip of a Kakivak from theInuinnait culture

References

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  1. ^"fish-spear". Retrieved16 October 2021.
  2. ^"The tools of our survival".www.avataq.qc.ca/. Avataq Cultural Institute. Retrieved22 September 2021.
  3. ^William W. Fitzhugh."Cultures, Borders, and Basques: Archaeological Surveys on Quebec's Lower North Shore"(PDF).Smithsonian Institute Repository. p. 6. Retrieved1 January 2023.
  4. ^"Season 1".www.aptn.ca. Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. Archived fromthe original on 22 September 2021. Retrieved22 September 2021.
  5. ^Rowley, Graham (2007).Cold Comfort: My Love Affair With The Arctic (Second ed.). Montreal: McGill–Queen's University Press. pp. 134, 300.ISBN 9780773530058.
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