polaarina
Polaarina is a term that refers to a type of traditional Inuit clothing, specifically a parka-like garment worn by the Inuit people of the Arctic regions. The term "polaarina" is derived from the Inuktitut language, which is spoken by the Inuit. The polaarina is designed to provide warmth and protection against the harsh Arctic environment, characterized by extremely low temperatures and strong winds.
The polaarina is typically made from animal skins, such as seal or caribou, which are sewn together
In addition to its practical purposes, the polaarina also holds cultural significance for the Inuit people.
The polaarina is not only a functional garment but also a symbol of Inuit heritage and resilience.