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Renewing Traditions: Craft, Clothing, and Material Culture in Greenland MTA
A detailed study of traditional crafts, garment-making, and the role of material culture in identity and economy
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Renewing Traditions: Craft, Clothing, and Material Culture in Greenland *Renewing Traditions: Craft, Clothing, and Material Culture in Greenland* is a comprehensive study of the technical, cultural, and economic dimensions of Greenlandic material culture. It explores foundational practices such as skin-sewing, beadwork, and textile revival, positioning them not as static historical relics but as living technologies deeply integrated with the Arctic environment. The book provides detailed practical guidance on sourcing materials like sealskin, caribou, and qiviut, while documenting the specialized tools—such as the ulo and various scrapers—and techniques required to create high-performance garments like kamiit, parkas, and amaat.

The text emphasizes the social and pedagogical frameworks that sustain these traditions, highlighting the importance of intergenerational transfer through informal apprenticeship and community workshops. By examining regional case studies from Nuuk to the High Arctic and East Greenland, the book illustrates how local aesthetics and material availability shape distinct cultural identities. It also addresses the logistical and ethical complexities of the craft economy, discussing the roles of households, cooperatives, and the tourism market in maintaining cultural continuity.

In its later chapters, the book bridges the gap between heritage and modern innovation, looking at the role of design studios, digital documentation, and 3D recording in preserving and evolving traditional knowledge. It engages with contemporary fashion through the lens of ethical collaboration and cultural ownership, ensuring that the visual language of Greenland remains self-determined. Ultimately, the study concludes by looking toward the future, analyzing how Greenlandic makers are navigating the pressures of climate change and shifting global policies to ensure that their material culture remains a resilient and vibrant expression of identity.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Comprehensive guides to traditional Greenlandic craft techniques including skin sewing (sealskin, caribou, muskox), beadwork methods (looming, netting, embroidery), and textile revivals (knitting, weaving, fabric adaptations)
  • Step-by-step patterns and practical instructions for creating kamiit, parkas, amaat, and other Arctic garments, with guidance on waterproofing seams, preparing skins, and fitting for mobility and warmth
  • Exploration of craft as cultural expression - how beadwork patterns, garment architecture, and ornamentation convey identity, kinship ties, regional affiliations, and ceremonial significance
  • Analysis of craft economies covering household production, cooperative models, tourism markets, pricing strategies, material sourcing ethics, and balancing tradition with contemporary design
  • Discussion of contemporary challenges including climate change impacts on material access, policy implications for wildlife trade, digital documentation strategies, and ethical collaborations with global fashion
Who's It For:

This book is essential for crafters and artisans seeking to learn or refine traditional Greenlandic skin sewing, beadwork, and textile techniques; cultural practitioners and educators designing workshops or apprenticeship programs; heritage managers and conservators working with skin, beadwork, and textile collections; designers interested in Arctic clothing and ethical collaborations; and researchers studying material culture, Arctic anthropology, or sustainable craft economies who need both practical guidance and cultural context.

Author:

Joe Ortiz

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Date Published:

January 26, 2026

Word Count:

64,849 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 32 minutes

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