Image: Tøj til kvinde fra inuit i Nordalaska - Woman’s clothes from Inuit in northern Alaska (15331621455)
Description: Pels af rensdyrskind. Inuit-kvinder i Alaska havde knælange, kjolelignende pelse med lige kanter. To spidse kiler af hvidt rensdyrskind på hver side af hætten skal forestille hvalrostænder. Kanterne er af skind fra jærv. Kjole af bomuld, en såkaldt Mother Hubbard-kjole, der blev introduceret af missionærer omkring 1900. Støvler af afhåret sælskind. Gave fra polarforsker Knud Rasmussen 1926. Parka of caribou skin. Inuit women in Alaska had knee-length dress-like parkas with straight edges. Two gussets of white caribou skin on each side of the hood resemble walrus tusks. The edges are of wolverine skin. Cotton dress, a so-called Mother Hubbard, introduced by missionaries around 1900. Boots of depilated sealskin. Gift from polar explorer Knud Rasmussen, 1926 Foto: Roberto Fortuna
Title: Tøj til kvinde fra inuit i Nordalaska - Woman’s clothes from Inuit in northern Alaska (15331621455)
Credit: Tøj til kvinde fra inuit i Nordalaska - Woman’s clothes from Inuit in northern Alaska
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