Kajakkeja
Kajakkeja is the Finnish plural for kayak. A kayak is a small, narrow boat, typically with a covered deck and a cockpit for one or two paddlers. Historically, kayaks were developed by the Inuit, Yup'ik, and Aleut peoples of the Arctic regions. These early kayaks were made from materials such as seal skins stretched over a wooden or bone frame, and were designed for hunting marine mammals.
Modern kayaks come in a wide variety of designs, materials, and intended uses. They can be constructed
Kayaking, the activity of paddling a kayak, has become a popular recreational sport and means of transportation