tungit
Tungit is a rare and historically significant type of traditional clothing worn by the Tungusic peoples, particularly among the Evenki and other indigenous groups of Siberia. The garment is a type of fur robe or coat, typically made from the pelts of animals such as reindeer, sable, or fox, which were commonly hunted in the region. Tungit is often associated with ceremonial and everyday wear, reflecting both practicality and cultural importance in the harsh climate of Siberia.
The design of tungit varies by region and purpose, but it generally features a hooded, loose-fitting style
Tungit holds deep cultural significance, representing heritage, identity, and connection to nature. It was not only
Today, tungit is studied as part of ethnographic and anthropological research, highlighting the adaptability of indigenous