Qulliq- Seal Oil Lamp
This video shows a condensed process of making a soapstone qulliq (seal oil lamp) to lighting it with Arctic Cotton and misiġaaq (seal oil). Traditionally qulliit have been used for heat, light, and cooking in sod homes. In addition, the soot residue was used as the ink for Iñuit tattoo markings. Today, qulliit are used for contemporary things such as ceremony, acknowledging our ancestors, setting the tone for an event, etc. The making of qulliit is in the process of being revitalized and I want to say Quyanaq (thank you) to Kunaq for sharing her traditional knowledge on how to make and light the qulliq! Quyanaqpak

▶︎
Making an Earthen Oil Lamp

▶︎
How To Make Yucca Soap

▶︎
Inuit Oil Lamp - Qulleq

▶︎
The Importance of Ceremony - Lighting the Qulliq

▶︎
Making A Roman Oil Lamp

▶︎
KILL EVERY Mosquito The AMISH Way. SAFE For Honey Bees & Pets!

▶︎
The Incredible Origins and History of the Inuit People

▶︎
A Better Way to Waterproof Fabric

▶︎
How to Prepare, Use and Clean A Roman Oil Lamp

▶︎
HOW TO BUILD An Alaskan Igloo Snow Shelter

▶︎
The Inuit lamp & Tattoos. - Tunniit and Qulleq

▶︎
Minimum Effort Stinging Nettle Fibre
![Hobo Pocket Lamp! [ Trench Art! ]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/AorHQ9rbA3o/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLCKNiuM0PRSTs1UbqnV0_jdHNrHhA)
▶︎
Hobo Pocket Lamp! [ Trench Art! ]

▶︎
Making Ancient Lamps From The Earth | Comprehensive Primitive Pottery Guide

▶︎
Making Pottery with Jon Townsend - Grease Lamp

▶︎
Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

▶︎
This $20 Solution Protects Wood for 50 Years — The Paint Industry Hoped You'd Never Find Out

▶︎
Grease Lamp Using Vegetable Oil And A Yucca Wick. YES! It Produces Enough Light For Nighttime Work!

▶︎
How Highlanders Lit Their Homes- 3 Lighting Methods Used From The Stone Age to 20th Century Scotland

▶︎
