kamik meaning
/käˈmik/
noun
A knee-length sealskin boot
ORIGIN: Inuit
noun
A knee-length sealskin boot
ORIGIN: Inuit
Examples
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- Most women sew traditional kamik ( seal or caribou skin boots ).
- Rounding out the ensemble is a pair of leather thigh-high white boots, or kamik.
- The Bigstone Cree First Nation Education Authority operates the Bigstone Community School ( Oski Pasikoniwew Kamik ).
- Leon Mamgark, 24, a Catholic Innu from the northern Canadian territory of Nunavut, wore a traditional atigi jacket and kamik boots to meet the pope in person during the airport ceremony.