Inuit Tuilli or Woman’s Inner Parka, ca. 1925, Nunavut, Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian This finely crafted and elaborately beaded Inuit tuilli, or woman’s inner parka, was made ...
Inuit invented the first parkas. With its new collection, Canada Goose highlights the work of Inuit seamstresses keeping their heritage alive. Martha Munick, an Inuit seamstress, just designed a coat ...
Canada Goose has announced a call for Inuit designers to design parkas that will be sold through the retailer. The initiative is being run through a partnership with Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, a ...
This May the National Museum of the American Indian was privileged to host four remarkable Inuit women from Nunavut who were in Washington as guests of the Embassy of Canada to attend the opening of ...
Canada Goose partnered with Inuit seamstresses to create a one-of-a-kind parka collection dubbed Project Atigi. Named after the Inuit word for parka, this social entrepreneurship project showcases the ...
Inuit women rank among the most innovative and skilled craftspeople in the world, and this exhibition shows why. The highlight is a display of three stunning beaded amautiit that have recently been ...
Good news: the parka trend is transcending the season with its compelling practicality, and enduring the rest of the winter will be easy with this warm and stylish outerwear. Originally made and worn ...
When she was a little girl growing up in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, Jennifer Munick had a very important job to do while her grandmother was sewing. She would crawl on the floor to pick up any stray beads ...
Jennifer Talbott, assistant to the director at the Spencer Museum of Art, left, and Kate Meyer, curatorial assistant, prints and drawings, have helped produce the latest exhibit at the museum, ...
This finely crafted and elaborately beaded Inuit tuilli, or woman’s inner parka, was made from caribou skin for the mother of a newborn baby. The mother kept her baby protected from the harsh Arctic ...