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For thousands of years, the ulu has been used by Indigenous peoples of Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Russia. Originally named “uuluurag,” or woman’s knife, the blade was first made with materials like slate, shale, quartzite and even jade, while its handle was crafted from moose or caribou antlers, wood, ivory or bone. Ulus were used for various tasks including breaking down animals (especially marine mammals with blubber), filleting fish, making boots and clothes and, in some cases, shaping snow and ice into blocks for igloos.
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