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  2. Yupʼik clothing - Wikipedia

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    Trousers or Pants (qerrulliik dual qerrulliit pl or ulruk dual [Bristol :Bay, Egegik] in Yup'ik and Cup'ik, qerrullig dual in Cup'ig) used from sealskin or fur. Traditionally, fur trousers are worn by men and women, although today more and more Yup'ik wear pants made of woven materials.

  3. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Man's parka and pants, southern Baffin Island Inuit, Hudson Bay (1910–1914), Royal Ontario Museum. The concept of Inuit clothing encompasses the traditional wear of a geographically broad range of Inuit cultures from Alaska to Greenland.

  4. Kuspuk - Wikipedia

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    Many Alaska legislators and their staff members wear kuspuks on Fridays. [5] [8] [9] The tradition was started by Representative Mary Kapsner (now Mary Sattler Peltola) of Bethel around 2000. [5] [9] The legislative dress code, however, requires that kuspuks be worn with dark pants. [8]

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