dart vWhen they came back that was the last for the winter so they put away the traps and their nonluk. This was a type of harpoon they used for darting the seals. When the seals came up to their breathing holes, the men would dart them with a long wooden handle and a piece of iron at the end about two feet long. At the end of the rod was a detachable spear point on a tarry line made from sealskin.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citGM Story 9/74 JH 9/74Used IUsed IUsed IChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Wed 17 Dec 201
ice nOne of the shipwrecked men saved from the schooner had been an ice-hunter, and whiled away ma...
dart nThe canoe, darts, kettles, and other utensils are buried with [the Eskimo], supposing he wil...
seal nThere were two ways to get the seals; one was by using seal nets and the other was by shoo...
dart nAt Hopedale, during the peak period of the spring [seal] migration, precautions were taken...
dart n...the seal-darts of every _Indian_ [=Eskimo] were headed with the teeth of the SEA-COW...W....
dart vMostly the old people used to dart the seals, and then when they dart them, they'd kill ri...
dart n[The hunter] Advancing near enough, for he is sure to measure his distance with accuracy, he...
dart nHere you behold a heap of seals which have only received a slight dart from the gaff....PRIN...
darting vbl nDarting Rattle. The men would prob. not say it goes fast. [? A rattle where dar...
dart nThe weapons of these [Esquimaux] Indians are, the dart and the bow and arrow.W.J. Kirwin JA...
bladder nTheir little boats, the men out on the water after a long scove [school?] of seals throwi...
dart nObserving that the seal-darts of every [Esquimaux] Indian were headed with the teeth of the ...
dart v...Shuglawina and Attuiock employed themselves in darting some salmon.W.J. Kirwin DEC 1972JH...
seal n... in the spring of the year, they'd seal hunt. They'd seal hunt with nets, you know. They ...
Previous study has divided toothed bone tips into actual harpoons and serrated points, such as arrow...
ice nOne of the shipwrecked men saved from the schooner had been an ice-hunter, and whiled away ma...
dart nThe canoe, darts, kettles, and other utensils are buried with [the Eskimo], supposing he wil...
seal nThere were two ways to get the seals; one was by using seal nets and the other was by shoo...
dart nAt Hopedale, during the peak period of the spring [seal] migration, precautions were taken...
dart n...the seal-darts of every _Indian_ [=Eskimo] were headed with the teeth of the SEA-COW...W....
dart vMostly the old people used to dart the seals, and then when they dart them, they'd kill ri...
dart n[The hunter] Advancing near enough, for he is sure to measure his distance with accuracy, he...
dart nHere you behold a heap of seals which have only received a slight dart from the gaff....PRIN...
darting vbl nDarting Rattle. The men would prob. not say it goes fast. [? A rattle where dar...
dart nThe weapons of these [Esquimaux] Indians are, the dart and the bow and arrow.W.J. Kirwin JA...
bladder nTheir little boats, the men out on the water after a long scove [school?] of seals throwi...
dart nObserving that the seal-darts of every [Esquimaux] Indian were headed with the teeth of the ...
dart v...Shuglawina and Attuiock employed themselves in darting some salmon.W.J. Kirwin DEC 1972JH...
seal n... in the spring of the year, they'd seal hunt. They'd seal hunt with nets, you know. They ...
Previous study has divided toothed bone tips into actual harpoons and serrated points, such as arrow...
ice nOne of the shipwrecked men saved from the schooner had been an ice-hunter, and whiled away ma...
dart nThe canoe, darts, kettles, and other utensils are buried with [the Eskimo], supposing he wil...
seal nThere were two ways to get the seals; one was by using seal nets and the other was by shoo...