Omorochka
Omorochka is a Russian-language name for a boat traditionally used by small indigenous peoples of the Far East - Nanais and Udege. Nanais used two types of boats: ▪ A large kayak type boat, the frame of which is made of longitudinal and transverse wooden chipped planks, covered with birch bark outside. In Nanai language such a frost is called omoochin. Omorochka-omoochin was used mainly for trips to other camps, transportation of people, cargo. ▪ Small chopped dinghy, cut down by axes from solid tree trunk, preferably from Korean cedar, poplar, linden.

