tekokuitukangas
Tekokuitukangas is a traditional textile craft originating from the indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions, particularly the Inuit and Yupik. The name "tekokuitukangas" is derived from the Inuktitut language, where "tekoku" means "to sew" and "itukangas" refers to the fabric used. This craft involves creating intricate, often geometric patterns using a variety of materials, including animal skins, fur, and synthetic fibers.
The process of making tekokuitukangas begins with the selection and preparation of materials. Animal skins are
Tekokuitukangas serves multiple purposes for the Arctic peoples. It is used for clothing, tents, and other household
Today, tekokuitukangas continues to be practiced by some indigenous communities, although it has also been adopted