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NMAI Cupik snow goggles, 1964, made of driftwood, leather and paint, Nunivak Island, Alaska (NMAI 25/8720). NMAI Inupiaq snow goggles, 1961, made by Austin Thomas of caribou hoof, sealskin and ...
It could have had leather or sinew straps to affix it to ... Knewz.com noted that snow goggles were found in Inuit archeological sites up to 2,000 years old and were evidence of primitive ...
The eyewear measures 5 inches (12.7 centimeters) across and 1.1 inches (2.9 cm) tall, and it may have once had leather or sinew ... is on display. These snow goggles are easily identifiable ...
These new ski goggles and shades will see you through sun, snow, and howling wind like no other cutting-edge eye shields on the slopes. Skiing without goggles is like driving without a windshield ...