kausaalikuvan
Kausaalikuvan is a traditional Inuit term that refers to a style of portraiture or illustration featuring the human face, often emphasizing distinctive facial features and expressions. The word originates from the Inuit languages and is primarily used in the context of indigenous art and cultural practices in Arctic regions such as Greenland, Canada, and Alaska.
Historically, kausaalikuvan has served as a means of cultural expression, storytelling, and identity preservation within Inuit
In contemporary settings, kausaalikuvan also appears in Inuit art collections, museums, and exhibitions, where they are
While the term itself is not widely known outside of Inuit cultural contexts, the concept underscores the