- INUIT CLOTHING
What were goggles made from? Inuit goggles were made from caribou antlers but for costal people they were made from ivory walrus tusks... Animal skin, like human skin, needs protection from the sun s burning rays.
- Sarah Bonnetplume
Once the drymeat was made, they would put it in a caribou leg skin bag that they made and go to Fort McPherson where it would be shared with the elders who could not travel or leave town... Animal skin, like human skin, needs protection from the sun s.
- IVORY, ANTLER, FEATHER AND WOOD: MATERIAL CULTURE AND THE
Secondly, it is hoped to relate the cosmological pattern so revealed to the social organization of the Inuit; and finally it is a goal to pick up the artifact types and raw materials which have emerged in the analysis as of cosmological ments (Pearce,.
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