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Beautiful and carefully tailored parkas are a hallmark of northern Native peoples. Made by women using a variety of furs, these parkas were ingeniously designed for survival, and often reflect Arctic people’s spiritual and practical relationships with the animal world. Wearing beautiful clothing showed respect for animals and was critical for success in Arctic hunting, for all living things have souls.

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  • Title: Iñupiaq man’s parka
  • Date Created: 1900
  • Location: Cape Nome, Alaska
  • Physical Dimensions: 134 x 131 cm
  • Medium: Caribou, fox and wolf skins, wool, sinew
Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian

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