plánunni
Plánunni is a term originating from the Inuit language, primarily used by the Inuit people of Greenland, Canada, and Alaska. It refers to a type of traditional Inuit garment, specifically a jacket or parka, that was essential for survival in the harsh Arctic climate. These garments were typically made from animal skins, most commonly sealskin or caribou hide, chosen for their insulating properties and waterproof nature when properly treated.
The construction of a plánunni was a meticulous process, often undertaken by women. They would carefully select
Historically, the plánunni was not just a piece of clothing but a symbol of Inuit culture and