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sealskin, n. and a. (ˈsiːlskɪn) Forms: see seal n.1; formerly also seal's skin. [f. seal n.1 + skin n.] A. n. 1. a. The skin of any of the Fur Seals, prepared for use as a garment, for the covering of a box, etc.1325–6 Ely Sacrist Rolls (1907) II. 55 In selisskymys empt. ad easdem [campanas]. 1398 i...
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Sealskin
Sealskin is the skin of a seal. The value of global sealskin exports in 2006 was over CA$16 million.
Pinseal is the term for sealskin leather.
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sealskin
sealskinn [U] skin or fur of a seal used as clothingmaterial 海豹皮(用作衣料的) [attrib 作定语]a sealskin jacket 海豹皮甲克. sealskin => seal1.
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Ookpik
They are often made from wolf fur, sealskin and other traditional materials.
Ukpik (ᐅᒃᐱᒃ) is the Inuktitut word for snowy owl. History
The original Ookpik was created in the early 1960s and made from sealskin.
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Eskimo archery
Quivers
One sealskin case protects the bow and arrows against moisture, but also has ivory implements to twist, tighten and adjust the bow and cable if In the late 19th century, sealskin cases to protect the bows and sealskin quivers were noted.
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kamik
kamik (ˈkæmɪk) Also kammik. [Eskimo.] A long boot of sealskin worn by the Eskimos.1891 L. Gibson Jrnl. 15 Aug. in R. E. Peary Northward over Gt. Ice (1898) I. iii. 109 The [Eskimo] woman made us a pair of Kamiks. 1900 Scribner's Mag. Sept. 297/1 Seal-skin kammiks, or top boots. 1910 R. E. Peary Nort...
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Victoria Kakuktinniq
Kakuktinniq works in a combination of modern and traditional materials, including leather, sealskin, and fox fur. See also
Nicole Camphaug, an Inuk designer who works with sealskin
First Nations fashion
References
External links
Victoria Kakuktinniq profile
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muckluck
muckluck (ˈmʌklʌk) Also maclock, mucluc, muklek, mukluk. [Eskimo.] A high boot made of sealskin, canvas, etc. Also attrib.1868 F. Whymper Trav. Alaska 136 Their boots vary in length, and in the material used for the sides, but all have soles of ‘maclock’, or sealskin, with the hair removed. 1901 Pal...
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Nicole Camphaug
In 2015, she created her first pair of shoes by attaching scrap sealskin to a pair of her old boots. Camphaug has described her work as a means of promoting sealskin products, as well as Inuit culture and fashion.
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Lakoda
Lakoda (ləˈkəʊdə) [Name of an area in the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea.] Used attrib. or absol.: a type of sealskin used as a material for coats.1969 New Yorker 8 Nov. 179 A midicoat of Lakoda in its natural caramel uses black beaver for the collar and cuffs. 1975 Ibid. 7 Apr. 118/2 On the Atl...
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nunny bag
nunny bag Newfoundland. (ˈnʌnɪ bæg) Also nonny bag. [f. Eng. dial. noony meal at noon + bag n.] A kind of haversack, often made of sealskin.1842 J. B. Jukes Excursions in Newfoundland II. 146 Having determined to return, we hung up in the tilt a ‘nunny bag’ full of bread. 1895 Dialect Notes I. 380 N...
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Martha Biilmann
Throughout her career, she promoted awareness and education about traditional methods of working with sealskin. In 1990, Biilmann published Amminik Suleriaaseq, a guide to sealskin.
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普罗维杰尼亚湾
Eskimo woman and children in camp dressed in reindeer-skin parkas and sealskin boots.
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Aaju Peter
Aaju Peter (born 1960, Arkisserniaq, Greenland) is an Inuk lawyer, activist and sealskin clothes designer. Aaju Peter has travelled across Greenland, Europe, and Canada, performing modern drum dance and traditional singing and displaying sealskin fashions.
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