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  • Home
    • Information
    • Acknowledgements
  • Arctic Science
    • Expeditions to Fort Conger
    • History of the First IPY
    • Science and the Canadian Arctic
    • The Challenge of Arctic Sledging
    • Measuring Gravity at Fort Conger
    • Geomagnetic Science at Fort Conger
    • Arctic Botany
  • Inuit Knowledge
    • Inuit History and Lifeways
    • What is Traditional Inuit Knowledge?
    • How was it used at Fort Conger?
    • Traditional Inuit Clothing
  • Polar Heritage At Risk
    • Polar Heritage At Risk
    • What is 3D Laser Scanning?
    • The Challenges of Scanning Fort Conger
  • Virtual Reconstruction
    • Timeline
    • Galleries
    • Panoramas
    • Animations
    • Videos
  • Interactive Exhibits
    • The Challenge of Arctic Sledging
    • Measuring Gravity at Fort Conger
    • Geomagnetic Science at Fort Conger
    • Arctic Botany
    • Traditional Inuit Clothing
    • The Challenges of Scanning Fort Conger


Traditional Inuit Clothing



Two sewing patterns are visible. The one on the left is the pattern for a traditional Inuit parka. On the right is the pattern for a pair of mitts. Clicking on the parka pattern reveals a screen containing the blank outline of the pattern. The individual pieces of the pattern appear on the left hand side of the screen.

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  • Select a pattern to start sewing

    image shows a pattern for a traditional inuit Parka

    Parka

    Image Shows a pattern for traditional inuit mittens

    Mitts

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