Native clothing of the North American Arctic: Igloolik clothing

Régions: Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut

étiquettes: museum, anthropology, traditional knowledge, Inuit, traditional clothing

chercheur principal: King, Jonathan (1)
Nᵒ de permis: 12610
Organisation: Trustees of the British Museum, Museum of Mankind
Année(s) de permis: 1994
Délivré: janv. 01, 1994
Équipe de projet: self

Objectif(s): To provide an understanding of the significance of fur and skin clothing to northern peoples; to articulate contemporary and traditional clothing traditions, and in particular the transfer of ideas about the shaping and tailoring of clothes from skin and fur to manufactured materials; to produce an exhibition in London about native Alaskan and Canadian clothing traditions.

Description du projet: The researcher will conduct interviews with Igloolik people about the significance of traditional clothing to the Inuit. Information will also be collected about the use of contemporary versus traditional clothing, and how traditional skills and ideas have been transferred to the tailoring of clothes using contemporary materials. Information will be used to assist in developing an exhibition which compares Alaskan and Canadian traditional clothing.