A prominent feature of a baidarka is its forked
bow (bifurcated bow). Very lightweight and maneuverable, it was made out of
seal skin sewed only by Aleut women, over a frame made strictly of
drift wood (since no trees grow in the
Aleutian Islands), bone, and sinew. It was treated as a living being by Aleut men, and it was taboo for women to handle them once completed. The men designed the baidarka frames to be light, fast, and flexible, tying together the wooden parts with intricate and spiritual knots braided from tough animal sinew. Unungan women prepared sea lion skins which they sewed onto the frames with bone needles, using a waterproof stitch. While out at sea, men carried with them emergency repair kits. For the Unungan, the sea kayaks lived as spiritual beings and were essential for their survival. From early ages, Unungan boys were trained in the use of baidarka. Drawings of the Iqyax - Baidarka are available here. ==Present day==