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Caribou Inuit men's inner parkas were decorated with beadwork in geometric compositions. Although beads were placed in areas that followed traditional clothing decoration, the designs gave the seamstress an outlet for her creative flair. Woman's beaded parka; made by Lizzie Ittinuar, Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories, ; caribou skin, glass beads, cloth, cotton thread, wool yarn, wood; cm. The chest panel on the parka made by Lizzie Ittinuar was originally part of a parka made in for Winnie Crawford by Hattie Niviaqsarjuk, originally from Baker Lake, Northwest Territories.

In most areas, fringes of narrow strips of caribou skin were applied to the bottom edges of the jacket. Amulets were attached to jackets throughout the Arctic.

The Inuit believed that such charms protected them from forces outside their control and aided them in the hunt. Source: "Ivalu. Brody, Hugh. Living Arctic: Hunters of the Canadian North. Driscoll, Bernadette. Issenman, Betty. Issenman, Betty Kobayashi. Sinews of Survival. The Living Legacy of Inuit Clothin g. Vancouver: UBC, Oakes, Jill. Canadian Ethnology Service Paper No.

Inuit Annuraagit: Our Clothes. Oakes, Jill and S. Donate Now. Search Our Collection of , Images. Display My Images Selection. Quick search Help? The hooded coat is called the parka. Snow goggles are used to protect their eyes from the glaring snow.

Register Sign In. August 2 7 Report. Please enter comments. For deep cold and storms, a second parka could be worn over the first, with the fur side out. Caribou skin pants kuliksak were worn with the fur facing inside or outside. The socks aliqsik were always worn with the fur to the inside. Mittens atqatik were preferred over gloves because fingers are less susceptible to frostbite when cocooned in the warm pocket of air within a mitten.

To stop frigid drafts, people sometimes wore caribou fur wristlets and tied a belt tavsi around the parka waist. Caribou skin boots kamik are durable, extraordinarily warm, and nearly as lightweight and supple as the most comfortable slippers. No modern materials can match the combination of warmth and light weight of caribou skin boots.

Traditional Eskimo clothing is an achievement of the women, who are highly skilled designers and fabricators. Clothing is individually fitted to each wearer.



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