lokim
Lokim is a term that originates from the Inuit language, where it refers to a type of traditional Inuit clothing. The word "lokim" translates to "clothing" or "garment" in English. Lokim are typically made from animal skins, such as caribou, seal, or polar bear, and are sewn together using sinew or other natural materials. These garments are not only functional but also hold significant cultural and symbolic value for the Inuit people.
Lokim come in various styles and designs, each with its own specific purpose. For example, the "tunuk"
The production of lokim is a labor-intensive process that requires skill and knowledge passed down through
Today, lokim continue to be an important part of Inuit culture and identity. They are often worn