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  3. Thule Group - Wikipedia

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    Thule is the largest and most well-known of the brands that make up the group. [3] The Thule product line includes everything from car roof boxes, bike racks , roof racks and strollers to laptop and camera bags, tablet and mobile phone cases, backpacks, luggage and rooftop tents .

  4. Thule people - Wikipedia

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    The Thule Tradition replaced the Dorset Tradition in the Eastern Arctic and introduced both kayaks and umiaks, or skin covered boats, into the archaeological record. They also developed new uses for iron and copper and demonstrated advanced harpoon technology and use of bowhead whales , the largest animal in the Arctic.

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    "Ultima Thule" is a short story written by author Vladimir Nabokov and published in New Yorker magazine on April 7, 1973. [54] Ultima Thule is mentioned in The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco in reference to an illuminated manuscript that the narrator/character Adso sees when he explores the library labyrinth alone at the end of the third day ...

  6. Yup'ik - Wikipedia

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    The Yupʼik people considered a kayak the owner's most prized possession. Traditionally, a kayak was a Yupʼik hunter's most prized possession and a symbol of manhood. [44] It is fast and maneuverable, seaworthy, light, and strong. Kayak is made of driftwood from the beach, covered with the skin of a sea mammal, and sewn with sinew from another ...

  7. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Sealskin being dried on a rack at a camp on the Hudson Strait, 1926. The first stage was the harvesting of the skin from the animal carcass after a successful hunt. Generally, the hunter would cut the skin in such a way that it could be removed in one piece. Skinning and butchering an adult caribou could take an experienced hunter up to an hour ...