aukahlutir
Aukahlutir is a type of traditional Inuit clothing, specifically a hakke, or parka, worn by women and children in the Arctic regions of Greenland and Canada. The term "aukahlutir" is derived from the Inuktitut language and roughly translates to "woman's parka" or "parka of the woman".
Aukahlutir were typically made from animal hides, such as seal, polar bear, or caribou, which provided insulation
The design and features of the aukahlutir varied depending on the region and the needs of the
The aukahlutir was an essential piece of clothing for women and children in the Arctic communities, providing