korúak
Korúak is a term that refers to a specific type of ceremonial mask used by the Indigenous peoples of the Canadian Arctic, particularly among the Inuit. These masks are not simply decorative items; they are imbued with deep spiritual and cultural significance. Korúak are traditionally crafted from materials readily available in the Arctic environment, such as wood, bone, sinew, and animal hide. They are often carved and painted with intricate designs that represent spirits, animals, and ancestral beings.
The purpose of korúak varies depending on the specific community and the ritual in which they are