kylk
Kylk is a term that originates from the Inuit language, specifically from the Inuktitut dialect. It refers to a traditional Inuit shelter or dwelling, typically constructed from materials found in the Arctic environment. These structures are designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, reflecting the ingenuity and adaptability of the Inuit people.
The construction of a kylk involves the use of natural materials such as sod, snow, and ice.
In addition to their practical purposes, kylks hold significant cultural and symbolic value. They represent the
Today, kylks are recognized as an important aspect of Inuit culture and are often featured in museums