Jauzarrea has been invited to participate in the global event SOLSTICE 2017, by Charles Morrow,
by means of a video in which Dr. William Fitzhugh*, explains the characteristics of the Labrador Inuit kayak, with a scale model.
https://jauzarrea.com/en/video/kayak
* Department of Anthropology SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Director ARTIC STUDIES CENTER, Curator of Archeology at the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Washington D.C.
https://naturalhistory.si.edu/arctic/html/about.html
https://anthropology.si.edu/staff/Fitzhugh/Fitzhugh.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_W._Fitzhugh
https://www.archaeological.org/lecturer/williamfitzhugh
As William Fitzhugh explains, it is the best scale model he has ever known of a Labrador kayak.
The model made by the Inuit artist John Terriak in 1987 (Nain, Labrador). It was acquired in the winter of 1988 by Xabi Otero, on one of his work trips to document the daily life of the Inuit of Nunatsiavut. John Terriak:
http://www.michnunatsiavut.org/john-terriak.html
Nunatsiavut:
http://www.nunatsiavut.com/visitors/labrador-inuit/
is a project promoted by Charles Morrow that develops during the 24 hours of the summer solstice in all the time zones of the planet. http://morrowsound.com/
Join us this Wednesday for the Solstice 2017 celebration: www.solstice24.com