I'noGo Tied

I'noGo Tied

I'noGo tied

Parmi les Inuits d'Alaska, le i'noGo tied (maison des esprits) fait référence à une amulette de chance et de protection, faite à partir de blanc de baleine recouvert de fourrure de phoque.

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