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Sealskin is the skin of a seal. Seal
skins have been used by the
peoples of
North America and
northern Eurasia for
millennia to make
waterproof jackets...
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discarded sealskins nearby and
fetches one of them.
Later that same day, he
returns to the cave and
finds a
weeping young woman - the
owner of the
sealskin he...
- (born 1960 in Arkisserniaq, Greenland) is an Inuk lawyer,
activist and
sealskin clothes designer. In 2012, she
received the
Order of Canada. In the 1980s...
- kamiit) are soft boots,
traditionally made of
reindeer (caribou) skin or
sealskin, and worn by
Indigenous Arctic peoples,
including Inuit, Iñupiat, and Yup'ik...
- Osborne's
safety harnesses or
seatbelts were made of "genuine
Saskatchewan sealskin bindings".
Seals are not
indigenous to the
landlocked province of Saskatchewan...
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adhesive on the base of the skin. They are
called skins because they
resemble sealskin, from
which the
first ski
skins were made. They are
typically made from...
- eyes, a beak, and
small black talons. They are
often made from wolf fur,
sealskin and
other traditional materials.
Ukpik (ᐅᒃᐱᒃ) is the
Inuktitut word for...
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traditional methods of
working with
sealskin. In 1990,
Biilmann published Amminik Suleriaaseq, a
guide to
sealskin. In
recognition of her work, Biilmann...
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Little auks
fermented in a
sealskin, a
traditional Greenlandic food...
- The
northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) is an
eared seal
found along the
north Pacific Ocean, the
Bering Sea, and the Sea of Okhotsk. It is the largest...