noun
- plural of oomiack; small open boats used by Inuit and other Arctic peoples, typically made of skin stretched over a wooden or bone frame
Usage: Also spelled umiak, umiack, or oomiak; Primarily used in historical and anthropological contexts
Examples
- The museum displayed several traditional oomiacks used by Arctic hunters.
- Oomiacks were essential vessels for hunting whales and traveling along coastal waters.
- The construction of oomiacks required careful preparation of animal hides and wooden frames.
- Archaeological evidence shows that oomiacks were used for thousands of years in the Arctic.
- Modern replicas of oomiacks help researchers understand traditional Arctic navigation techniques.