kuvakulmiin
Kuvakulmiin is a traditional Inuit art form originating from the Canadian Arctic. The term "kuvakulmiin" translates to "carving" in Inuktitut, the indigenous language of the Inuit people. This art form involves the creation of intricate carvings on wooden or bone objects, often depicting animals, mythical creatures, or abstract designs. The carvings are typically made using a variety of tools, including knives, awls, and chisels, and are often adorned with natural pigments to enhance their visual appeal.
The practice of kuvakulmiin has deep cultural significance for the Inuit people. It serves as a means
Today, kuvakulmiin remains an important part of Inuit culture and heritage. It is practiced by both traditional