nullákat
Nullákat, also known as nulla or nulak, are a type of traditional Arctic footwear. They are typically made from animal skins, most commonly seal or caribou, and are designed to provide warmth and protection in cold, snowy environments. The construction of nullákat often involves sewing multiple pieces of hide together to create a flexible yet durable boot. The soles are usually made from a thicker piece of hide, while the uppers are constructed from softer, more pliable material.
The design of nullákat can vary slightly depending on the specific Arctic region and the available materials.