kibújik
Kibújik is a traditional textile craft practiced by the indigenous peoples of the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions, particularly among the Inuit and related communities. Characterized by its intricate patterns and functional design, kibújik textiles serve both practical and cultural purposes, including clothing, ceremonial attire, and decorative items.
The creation of kibújik involves the use of natural materials such as caribou or seal skin, as
Historically, kibújik garments were essential for survival in the harsh Arctic climate, offering warmth, protection, and
Today, kibújik remains an important aspect of indigenous cultural heritage. It is often showcased in cultural