Friday, October 15, 2010

Traditional Clothes Making

Inuit have their own Traditional Clothing. Our clothing are made for long cold winters and they're made as waterproof. The Clothing we made includes:
  • Kamiks (boots)
  • Qulittaq (caribou parka)
  • Pualuks (mittens)
  • Amauti (pouched parka)
  • Aluttuu (outer boots)
  • Nattiquti (seal skin pants)
These are some of the clothings that inuit made and wore, still worn today. Here are some pictures of the clothings...

These are caribou skin kamiks with duffle socks.
Pretty warm in the winter.

These ones are outer layer kamiks
The warmest ones.

These two pairs of mittens are made of leather and beaver skin.
These are very warm and fasionable!


This is a sketch of an amautik. The pouch is made
to carry a baby in it.


The sketch is a mother hubber. Parka

The sketch is a duffle mitten, with fur on the top.

This is a sketch of an amautik. The pouch is made
to carry a baby in it.With beads and lace.

We have 2 pieces here: Harp Seal Pants and
dyed harp seal parka. Beautiful

These are some pictures we're sharing to show what Inuit wear during the cold winters. They keep us nice and warm and also they're fashionable.

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