19th century Inuit thong made from seal fur was worn for guests
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The garment (pictured) is part of an animal-skin display at National Museum of Denmark. Known as a
The garment (pictured) is part of an animal-skin display at National Museum of Denmark. Known as a 'naatsit', it was worn during the 19th century in Greenland and other arctic regions.
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