jartassag
Jartassag is a term originating from the Inuit language, primarily used by the Inuit people of Greenland, Canada, and Alaska. It refers to a type of traditional Inuit parka, a hooded garment designed for extreme cold weather. These parkas are typically made from animal skins, most commonly caribou or seal, chosen for their insulating properties and durability.
Historically, jartassag were crucial for survival in the harsh Arctic environment. The construction of these garments
Modern jartassag may incorporate synthetic materials alongside traditional animal skins, reflecting a blend of heritage and