kahtluses
Kahtluses refers to a type of traditional boat used by the Inuit people of northern Canada and Greenland. The name is derived from the Inuktitut language, meaning "little boat." These vessels were essential for the Inuit's daily lives, serving as a primary means of transportation, fishing, and whaling.
Kahtluses were typically constructed from wood, usually cedar or spruce, and were between 5 to 10 meters
The traditional construction methods involved sewing the frames of the boat together with whaleskin and then
The use of kahtluses has largely been replaced by modern boats and machines, but they remain an