Aklla
Aklla is a traditional Inuit word that refers to a type of sled, specifically a lightweight, narrow sled designed for pulling by dogs or humans. It is an essential tool in Arctic cultures, particularly among the Inuit people of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland, where it has been used for centuries for transportation, hunting, and travel across snow and ice.
The aklla is typically made from lightweight materials such as wood, bone, or synthetic alternatives, with a
Historically, the aklla played a crucial role in the survival and mobility of Arctic communities. It enabled
Today, while modern vehicles have largely replaced traditional sleds in many regions, the aklla remains an