bat nThen the sealers, singly and in small parties, each man armed with a heavy iron-spiked bat and muffled to his eyes in furs, go forth in quest of victims.PRINTED ITEM Perish the thought! He must mean Eskimos.W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1978JH JAN 1978Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
fox nFox traps could not be set along the shores that the seals followed to the nets because they ...
sealing vbl nWhen a grand drive is organized, three lines of men, armed with sealing guns, are sta...
seal nof Eskimos during hunt Probably not useful for us_Re-file_ AUG.28 1979[~shot, ~skin, ~skinne...
bat n1. They killed and panned a heavy load with flags on every pan, While b...
bat nFive-foot stick used by sealers to 'stun' seals.Five-foot stick used by sealers to 'stun' seals...
bat nThe young seals are easily captured; they offer no resistance, and a slight stroke of the bat...
fox n. . . the Eskimo is a hard-working man: if he is asleep in the daytime he has earned his rest ...
bat nThe native sons with frames so strong, Each with his gun,or bat in hand, And round his shou...
bat nA term used during the sailing vessel era and early steamer period to refer to a sealer who w...
dart n...the seal-darts of every _Indian_ [=Eskimo] were headed with the teeth of the SEA-COW...W....
furrier nthese poor Indians were shot down by the furrier and some of the fishermen, for the sake, l...
bat nHe could jump from one pan to another, using the seal bats, short, gaff-like hooks, as though...
bat n[The hood] makes it very difficult to kill them with the ordinary "seal-bat," of gaff, or e...
bat nThe usual method to kill a seal is to hit it upon the nose with a club, called a seal-bat . ....
bat n[On the first of March, sealers] are seen coming in from all parts of the country, some by la...
fox nFox traps could not be set along the shores that the seals followed to the nets because they ...
sealing vbl nWhen a grand drive is organized, three lines of men, armed with sealing guns, are sta...
seal nof Eskimos during hunt Probably not useful for us_Re-file_ AUG.28 1979[~shot, ~skin, ~skinne...
bat n1. They killed and panned a heavy load with flags on every pan, While b...
bat nFive-foot stick used by sealers to 'stun' seals.Five-foot stick used by sealers to 'stun' seals...
bat nThe young seals are easily captured; they offer no resistance, and a slight stroke of the bat...
fox n. . . the Eskimo is a hard-working man: if he is asleep in the daytime he has earned his rest ...
bat nThe native sons with frames so strong, Each with his gun,or bat in hand, And round his shou...
bat nA term used during the sailing vessel era and early steamer period to refer to a sealer who w...
dart n...the seal-darts of every _Indian_ [=Eskimo] were headed with the teeth of the SEA-COW...W....
furrier nthese poor Indians were shot down by the furrier and some of the fishermen, for the sake, l...
bat nHe could jump from one pan to another, using the seal bats, short, gaff-like hooks, as though...
bat n[The hood] makes it very difficult to kill them with the ordinary "seal-bat," of gaff, or e...
bat nThe usual method to kill a seal is to hit it upon the nose with a club, called a seal-bat . ....
bat n[On the first of March, sealers] are seen coming in from all parts of the country, some by la...
fox nFox traps could not be set along the shores that the seals followed to the nets because they ...
sealing vbl nWhen a grand drive is organized, three lines of men, armed with sealing guns, are sta...
seal nof Eskimos during hunt Probably not useful for us_Re-file_ AUG.28 1979[~shot, ~skin, ~skinne...