poskiluuta
Poskiluuta is a term from the Inari Sami language, spoken in Finland. The word "poskiluuta" is believed to be derived from the combination of three words: "poski" meaning 'neighbor', "luuta" meaning 'board' or 'plank', and the genitive suffix "-n".
In the context of Inari Sami culture, poskiluuta refers to a type of wooden cooperage, specifically a
As a cultural aspect, the traditional method of cooperage has been preserved by the Inari Sami community.
Additionally, researchers and artists have utilized the poskiluuta term in various contexts. The significance of traditional
Research into Inari Sami language and culture, including poskiluuta, has been ongoing in order to protect and