Copper, Netsilik and Caribou Inuit of the Central Canadian Arctic used kayaks that were narrow and more or less round-bottomed. Some local varieties had long, thin end horns that could serve as handholds in the event of a capsize rescue. These kayaks were designed for great speed and were therefore well suited to one of their primary functions: the pursuit and capture of swimming caribou at inland lakes and rivers.
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