To these boats the natives were now hastening; indeed, some of them had already launched their bidarkas and were paddling back and forth, as much at home on the water as on the land.
More than thirty bidarkas lay pulled up along the beach, most of them two-hatch boats.
Six largebidarkas laden with furs on the way to you went down.
Then back came Baranof to Sitka on his errand of vengeance, with three hundred bidarkas and six small Russian ships, to be almost wrecked in Sitka Sound.
Furnish me with Aleutian hunters and bidarkas and I will hunt on shares for you," proposed a Boston Captain.
Agreed," said Baranof, and for years fleets of bidarkas under Boston Captains hunted and trapped and traded for sea otter southward along Pacific shores.
The brave ones of the island went forth in bidarkas and discovered that a small island had risen from the sea to a height of one hundred feet and that it was still rising.
Our people, dazzled by the sight of such quantities of goods, left their weapons in the bidarkas and went to the Russians with the sea-otter skins.
Up and down the water-ways slid the bidarkas noiselessly; and along the shores the brown women moved among the willows and sedges, or stood motionless, staring out at their white sisters on the stranded boat.
Dozens of natives in bidarkas surrounded our steamer, boarded our barges, and offered their inferior work for sale.
Each of the men who came out in the bidarkas to visit Cook had a stick about three feet long, the end of which was decorated with large tufts of feathers.
On the banks were the tell-tale marks of the keels of the bidarkasand numerous footmarks around them.
The way those bidarkas shot around that bend was a caution.
In future we'll keep all bidarkasat long range unless they can give an account of themselves.
A tannery furnished the leather for shoes, made from California hides, and also prepared the lavtaks for the bidarkas for the seal and sea-otter hunters.
It was not unusual for a Russian hunting party consisting of a hundred bidarkas to take on one expedition 2,000 skins of the Morski bobrov, as they called the sea-otter.
A few survivors who were hunting in their bidarkas or were in the forest, escaped to the ships of the English and American traders which were in the bay.
Before San Francisco was a city she sent her bidarkas to take the sea-otter from under the very noses of the Padres in their missions.
The body of the animal is then taken into one of the bidarkasand the hunt continues if the weather is favorable.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bidarkas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.