suututtanut
Suututtanut is an indigenous Arctic term primarily used in the Inuit and other circumpolar communities to describe a traditional method of cold weather footwear. The word broadly refers to a type of insulated, waterproof footwear designed to provide protection, warmth, and mobility in harsh icy conditions.
Historically, suututtanut were handcrafted using local materials such as animal hides, furs, and baleen, which offered
The construction of suututtanut reflects the ingenuity of Arctic communities in adapting to extreme climates. These
In contemporary times, traditional suututtanut have been replaced or supplemented by modern snow boots and synthetic
While details about suututtanut are primarily documented in indigenous oral histories and ethnographic research, it continues