lajijoukot
Lajijoukot refers to a type of Inuit traditional clothing worn by women in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland. The term is derived from the Inuktitut language, with "Laji" meaning "woman" or "female" and "joukot" meaning " garb" or "attire".
Lajijoukot is a highly decorated and intricately designed garment, often made from a variety of traditional
The decoration on the lajijoukot utilises a range of traditional techniques, including hand-beading,刺 penetrations, and inlay
Lajijoukot was traditionally worn by Inuit women during special occasions, such as weddings, births, and funerals.
In modern times, lajijoukot is still highly valued and respected within Inuit communities. Many artists and