Week 9: Inuit Snow Goggles - Karshner Museum and Center For Culture & Arts
A SLICE OF HISTORY on Twitter: "Snow goggles from 2000 years ago made by inuit people to prevent snow blindness. It interesting how something so old can also resemble a futuristic design.
Inupiaq Wood Snow Goggles, Alaska | Lunettes de neige, Inupiaq, Alaska | Un autre regard : Collection Edric van Vredenburgh, Part I | 2022 | Sotheby's
Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian - Photo, from the top down: Kalaallit snow goggles, ca. 1910. West Greenland (6/4998). Inupiaq wooden snow goggles, 20th c. Point Barrow, Arctic Slope Native