kuumaallika
Kuumaallika is a term originating from the Inuit language, primarily used to refer to a type of seal. Specifically, it is often associated with the ringed seal (Pusa hispida), a common and vital species in Arctic ecosystems. The word itself encapsulates the importance of this animal to the Inuit people, reflecting a deep cultural and practical connection. Ringed seals are a primary food source, and their blubber provides oil for light and heat. Their skins are used for clothing, tents, and other essential items.
The ringed seal is characterized by its small size compared to other Arctic seals and the distinctive
The traditional hunting practices of the Inuit have long focused on kuumaallika, employing sustainable methods passed