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RRN - Items - MOA: A2.522 - Gut Skin Parka
R2 Clothing — Work 3 — Native American Art Teacher Resources
Using Ox intestine to conserve a fish skin bag – The History Blog
A parka made by sewing together seal intestines, for a waterproof coat. : r/interestingasfuck
Lesson Learned from the Gut Parka
Edna Oktokiyuk | Parka | Yupik, Native American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Child's parka made of bear intestines and trimmed with leather / Native American; Alutiiq - Gilcrease Museum
Summer gutskin parka in the collection of NMAI (D262568). | Download Scientific Diagram
Alaska, circa 1900 | Inuit Child's Parka jacket | Worlds within Worlds | Works from the Collection of Peter Petrou | 2021 | Sotheby's
Bear intestines, fish skins and red carpet runways: The year in sewing | CBC News
Inuit clothing - Wikipedia
Gut skin parka, Inuit. These are water proof and trap body heat. | Parka
jacket; parka | British Museum
Alaska, circa 1900 | Inuit Child's Parka jacket | Worlds within Worlds | Works from the Collection of Peter Petrou | 2021 | Sotheby's
Conservation case study: Intestine garments | Pitt Rivers Museum
Siberian Yupik Ceremonial Gut Parka | AMNH
Embellishments of the Alaska Native Gut Parka
Collection Highlight E280184: Gut Skin Parka - Magnetic North
More than Skin Deep: Material Identification of a Gut Skin Parka - The Mariners' Museum and Park
Inuit Raincoat - Canada's History
Fig. 1 Inuit hunters wearing gut skin parkas | Textile Conservation
Conservation and Analysis on a Shoestring: Displaying Gut Parkas at the Polar Museum, Cambridge - Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies
Explore the art of the parka with Museum of International Folk Art “Ghhúunayúkata/To Keep Them Warm: The Alaska Native Parka” opening May 21 :: Department of Cultural Affairs Media Center :: Press Releases
Conservation and Analysis on a Shoestring: Displaying Gut Parkas at the Polar Museum, Cambridge - Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies
Inuit clothing | The Arctic (article) | Khan Academy
A Gutsy Humidification Treatment | Textile Conservation