Qimpiq
Qimpiq is a term that can refer to several different concepts depending on the context. In some cultures, particularly those with Inuit or related traditions, "qimpiq" is a word for a type of boot or mukluk. These are traditionally made from animal skins, such as sealskin or caribou hide, and are designed for warmth and protection in cold, snowy environments. The construction often involves intricate stitching and a waterproof outer layer.
The term "qimpiq" can also appear in other, less common contexts, sometimes as a fictional name in