lauseosiin
Lauseosiin is a type of traditional Inuit garment originating from the western world, particularly among the Yupik peoples of the Russian Far East and Alaska. The name "lauseosiin" directly translates to 'water-resistant parka' or 'atlas-type caribou parka' from the Yupik language.
A lauseosiin is typically a hooded parka made from the skin of caribou or other large animals,
The construction of a lauseosiin involved intricate craftsmanship, requiring skills passed down through generations of Inuit
Historically, the Lauseosiin playing a vital role in the ability of the Yupik people to live within
The name became uncommon since the 1961 as more threads of caribou particle jackets originally after the