küünarnukil
Küünarnukil is a traditional Inuit hunting tool used for skinning and processing animal carcasses. The term "küünarnukil" is derived from the Inuktitut language, where "küünar" means "to skin" and "nukil" refers to a tool or implement. This tool is an essential part of Inuit subsistence culture, enabling hunters to efficiently process their catch and prepare it for consumption.
The küünarnukil typically consists of a wooden handle and a sharp, curved blade made from bone or
In traditional Inuit communities, the küünarnukil is used by both men and women, although the specific tasks
The küünarnukil is not only a practical tool but also a symbol of Inuit identity and cultural