kolahduksia
Kolahduksia is a unique folk art form originating from the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. The term is believed to be a corruption of the Tlingit language, which refers to a type of ceremonial hat or headpiece. Traditional Kolahduksia was typically made fromanimal hides, such as deer or mountain goat skin, and adorned with intricate designs and patterns created from carved wooden and bone objects.
Kolahduksia was a highly valued and sacred element in the spiritual and ceremonial practices of the Tlingit
While the original purposes and meanings of Kolahduksia are largely rooted in traditional spirituality and cultural
Despite its association with cultural traditions, the exact history and origins of Kolahduksia remain somewhat obscure.