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- traditional and modern materials. The word mukluk is of Yup'ik origin, from maklak, the bearded seal, while kamik is an Inuit word. Soft-soled boots, of similar...
- outside cultures. North of their tribal territory lived the Molala (Kuikni maklaks), in the northeast and east in the desert-like plains were various Northern...
- which is derived from the Yup'ik word maklak meaning bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus). That the word maklak has been borrowed into English as mukluk...
- Malimiut, the name of an Inupiaq subgroup Mukluk (definition) from Yupik maklak ([makɬak]), "bearded seal" Nanook (definition) from Inuktitut word for polar...
- feminine counterpart is Maklakova. It is derived from the Russian word maklak (маклак), petty broker. It may refer to Aleksei Maklakov (born 1962), actor...
- Cinder Cones Lookout Butte Lookout Mountain Lumrum Butte Maiden Peak Maklaks Crater Maklaks Mountain Melvin Butte Merriam Cone Merriam Point Mount Bachelor...
- about 70%. Pyroclastic cones at Mazama include Wizard Island, Bald Crater, Maklaks Crater (also known as Diller Cone) and Forgotten Cone. In addition to its...
- 122°03′33″W / 42.7625°N 122.0592°W / 42.7625; -122.0592 (Annie Cr**** Pit) Maklaks Crater 1156309 Archer Mine Mine 1,145 ft (349 m) 42°38′46″N 123°30′41″W...
- Maklakiewicz is a Polish-language surname derived from the Russian word maklak (маклак), petty broker. It may refer to: Jan Maklakiewicz (1899-1954), Polish...
- and mukluk (skin boot) which is derived from the Yupʼik word qaspeq and maklak. Before the arrival of the Russian fur traders (promyshlennikis), caribou...