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: Hearst Museum object titled Parka, museum number 2-4767, described as Parka or man. "Two-skin" cut with body, hood and sleeves of ground squirrel skin. Waist length straight-cut hem decorated with four bands of trimmed white caribou. Band and fringes of wolfskin around shoulder seams. Wolverine and marten (?) around cuffs. Hem fringe of flesh-out wolfskin. Made with sinew thread, red (cotton ?) thread. Running stitch used.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Parka, museum number 2-6693, described as Man's parka "two-skin" cut with sleeves and hood. Straight-cut hip-length hem. Body, hood and sleeves of brown caribou. Modified "three piece" hood without hood-roots, fringed with wolfskin and (cotton ?) thread. Not commercially tanned (fide Ronald W. Senungetuk, July 1987).
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: Hearst Museum object titled Parka, museum number 2-6687, described as Woman's parka, complex pattern with sleeves and hood of belly and flank caribou skin. Hem deeply scalloped with front and back flaps of equal length (Knee-length). Modified "three-piece" hood with white hood-roots, wolf and wolverine trim. Body with decorative trim of clipped caribou and red thread. No cuffs or cuff trim.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Parka, museum number 2-6384, described as Mans, "two-skin" cut with sleeves and body of domestic reindeer (mottled brown and white). No hood. Collar of wolf with inner wolverine neckband. Sleeves wide at shoulder, taper to narrow wolverine cuffs. Hip-length straight-cut hem decorated with caribou and wolverine. Some tanned skins not commercially tanned, fide Ronald W. Senungetuk, July 1987). Made with domesticated reindeer, wolf, wolverine, and sinew thread.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Trousers, museum number 2-6681, described as Trousers made of caribou skin, hair out. Basic "leggings pants" cut (Hatt 1914) modified by rear crotch gusset. Extensive decorative piecework down front of each leg. Geometric design of white and brown clipped fur and wolverine fringe. Cuffs decorated with fur and leather bands, wolverine fringe. Sewn with sinew thread. No drawstrings or loops.
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