tuunata
Tuunata is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Inuit clothing, primarily a parka, designed for survival in harsh Arctic environments. The name itself often evokes images of a garment crafted from animal skins, traditionally seal or caribou, meticulously sewn together. These parkas were not merely for warmth; they were essential tools for life in the extreme cold, offering protection against wind, snow, and low temperatures.
The construction of a tuunata involved specialized knowledge passed down through generations. The choice of animal
Modern adaptations of the tuunata exist, incorporating new materials and techniques. However, the core principles of