An Inuit doll is a handmade doll created by the Inuit people of the Arctic regions, primarily in Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. These dolls often reflect traditional Inuit culture, clothing, and lifestyles, and they serve various purposes, including childcare, storytelling, educational tools, and artistic expression. Inuit dolls can be made from a variety of materials such as sealskin, fur, cloth, and other natural resources.

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