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  2. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    The Inuit clothing system bears strong similarities to the skin clothing systems of other circumpolar peoples such as the Indigenous peoples of Alaska, Siberia and the Russian Far East. Archaeological evidence indicates that the history of circumpolar clothing may have begun in Siberia as early as 22,000 BCE, and in northern Canada and ...

  3. Kuspuk - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Native dancer performing in a kuspuk Man wearing a contemporary kuspuk Senator Lisa Murkowski wearing a kuspuk. A kuspuk (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ s. p ʌ k /) (Central Yupik: qaspeq; [1] [2] Inupiaq: atikłuk [3] [4]) is a hooded overshirt with a large front pocket commonly worn among Alaska Natives. [5]

  4. Golden Days Parade - Wikipedia

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    During the festival tourists and locals can attend a Can-Can show, the Golden Days Parade, Alaskan Pioneer luncheons, the Rubber Ducky Race, the 16.2 mile Golden Discovery Race, visit Pioneer Park (aka Alaska-Land to locals), participate in a variety of contests (such as the Hairy Man Contest), visit the downtown street fair, visit one of the ...

  5. July 4th style: 16 outfits to wear this holiday weekend

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    The best mix of red, white and blue for the Fourth of July ... July 4th style: 16 outfits to wear this holiday weekend. Logan Sowa. July 1, 2017 at 6:45 AM. DIY Red, White and Blue Mason Jars.

  6. Your guide to Fourth of July celebrations in Anchorage and ...

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    Jul. 3—Anchorage The Anchorage Fourth of July Festival will be held on Monday at the Delaney Park Strip. Hosted by Huycke Entertainment, Koot's and the Spenard Food Truck Festival, there will be ...

  7. Yupʼik clothing - Wikipedia

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    Moose or Alaska moose Alces alces gigas (tuntuvak sg tuntuviik dual tuntuviit pl in Yup'ik and Cup'ik, tuntuwag in Cup'ig, literally "big caribou") Muskox Ovibos moschatus (umingmar, maskar in Nunivak Cup'ig). Alaska's original muskox were hunted to extinction in the mid-1800s - perhaps by whalers and others.

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