skani
Skani is a term that originates from the Sami language, which is spoken by the indigenous people of the Arctic regions of Europe, Russia, and North America. The word "skani" refers to a type of traditional Sami clothing, typically worn by women. It is a long, loose garment that covers the entire body, often made from wool or reindeer skin. The skani is designed to be practical and functional, providing warmth and protection in the harsh Arctic climate. It is often adorned with intricate embroidery or patterns, which can vary depending on the region and the specific Sami community. The skani is not only a piece of clothing but also a cultural symbol, representing the Sami people's connection to their traditional way of life and their heritage. Today, the skani is still worn by some Sami women, particularly during cultural events and celebrations, as a way to preserve and promote their traditional clothing and customs.