Siirdub
Siirdub is a term that originates from the Inuit language, specifically from the Inuktitut dialect. It refers to a traditional Inuit dwelling, typically constructed from materials found in the Arctic environment. These dwellings are designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, reflecting the Inuit's deep connection to their natural surroundings.
The construction of a siirdub involves the use of materials such as sod, snow, and ice, which
Siirdubs are not only shelters but also cultural symbols, embodying the Inuit's resilience and adaptability. They
Today, siirdubs are recognized as important cultural heritage sites. Efforts are being made to preserve and