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  2. Sealskin - Wikipedia

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    Ringed seal skin Anti-sealskin cartoon by J. M. Staniforth (1899). Sealskin is the skin of a seal. Seal skins have been used by the peoples of North America and northern Eurasia for millennia to make waterproof jackets and boots, and seal fur to make fur coats. Sailors used to have tobacco pouches made from sealskin. Canada, Greenland, Norway ...

  3. Keychain - Wikipedia

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    Destination souvenir keychains will often bear the name of the destination or be shaped like something people relate to the destination, such as a sandal for a beach, or skis for a mountain. The ease of production has created a wide range of options for consumers and businesses alike.

  4. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Group or familial affinity was indicated by aesthetic features such as variations in the patterns made by different colours of fur, the cut of the garment, and the length of fur. [ 8 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In some cases, the styling of a garment could indicate biographical details such as the individual's age, marital status, and specific kin group.

  5. Great Greenland Furhouse - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the fur products are headed for the European markets, with Denmark as the biggest customer. [7] Since the EEC seal skin ban in 1983, the company receives between 25 and 30 million DKK (3.5 to 4 mil EUR) annually to support and develop Greenlandic seal hunt and production. There are currently 1,900 licensed professional hunters ...

  6. Eskimo yo-yo - Wikipedia

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    It resembles fur-covered bolas and yo-yo. It is regarded as one of the most simple, yet most complex, cultural artifacts/toys in the world. [8] [9] The Eskimo yo-yo involves simultaneously swinging two sealskin balls suspended on caribou sinew strings in opposite directions with one hand. It is popular with Alaskans and tourists alike. [10]

  7. Kazakh clothing - Wikipedia

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    A kupe is a coat worn by women and men which is typically made of fox fur or, occasionally, goatskin. It is usually lined with camel or sheep wool and hemmed with otter fur on the sleeves for warmth during early spring and fall. [6] A woman's kupe is distinguishable from a man's by its embroidered collar.