- sewn with gr****, and each took
around a
month to make.
Another type of
kamleikas were made as
ceremonial robes, and were much more
decorative than the...
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sleeping bags, have been produced,
specially adapted for the event. The
Kamleika (from the
Aleutian word for a long
waterproof robe)
range of jackets, smocks...
- Arctic. New York :
Chelsea House Publishers. p. 52. ISBN 9780877548768 "
Kamleika".
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excellent protection from rain as they
repel moisture. In
Aleut culture, a
kamleika is worn as the
outermost garment on top of the
parka when necessary. In...
- used to make
waterproof jackets for
inclement weather. The
Russian word
kamleika is
sometimes used to
describe all
garments made from gut,
although it originally...
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Justacorps Jute
Jutti Kabney Kacchera Kaftan Kalaghai Kalamkari Kalimavkion Kamleika Kanchipuram Sari
Kanga (African garment)
Kantha Kanthi Mala
Kanzashi Kalpak...
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against the elements. The
Russians called traditional Aleut gut
parkas kamleikas (this word has been
borrowed into Yup'ik as
kamliikaq from
Russian ) and...
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garments matches those of
modern garments.
Clothing items including a
kamleika, a type of
overcoat made of gut-skin, were
found at a dig site on Ellesmere...
- the rand that
seals to the
kayak ****pit.
Kamleika, the
Russians called traditional Aleut gut
garments kamleikas; this word has been
borrowed into Yup'ik...
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consumed by the station's workers.
Employees of the fort
began to wear
Kamleikas manufactured by Aleuts,
typically made of sea-lion intestines. Attempts...