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yuniak
Obs.
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n.
See picture at oomiak.
See: oomiak
Quotations
1897
Here we saw an Indian village, and were met by a yuniak or family canoe, made of walrus-hide, containing seven men and three women--all Indians, all dressed alike in salmon-skin, and all horribly dirty.