Bidarka

/bɪˈdɑrkə/ noun

A small, lightweight Inuit or Aleut boat made from animal skins stretched over a wooden frame, used for hunting and travel in Arctic waters.

From Aleut (or related indigenous Alaskan language), borrowed into Russian and then into English. The word reflects the centuries-long contact between indigenous Arctic peoples and Russian traders.

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