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- qulliq (seal-oil, blubber or soapstone lamp, Inuktitut: ᖁᓪᓕᖅ, alternatively kudlik IPA: [qulːiq]; Inupiaq: naniq), is the traditional oil lamp used by Arctic...
- consolidated immediately after construction by making a large flame with a kudlik (qulliq, stone lamp), briefly making the interior very hot, which causes...
- Wojciech Kudlik (born 5 January 1954 in Nowy Sącz) is a former Polish slalom canoeist who competed in the 1970s and the 1980s. He won two medals in the...
-  5. Retrieved 30 March 2023. Kudlik Aviation: ****, KUDLIK "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: Quick Search Result for Kudlik Aviation". Transport Canada...
- elected. By 1997, Adams had founded several businesses, including Kudlik Electric Ltd., Kudlik Construction Ltd., Rankin Inlet's Nanuq Inn and Ottawa's Umingmak...
- so of southern areas used the carved bowl shaped serpentinite qulliq or kudlik lamp with wick, to burn oil or fat to heat, make light and cook with. The...
- deca**** flowers (suputiit) are mixed with moss and used as wicking in the kudlik. The plant was used for several medicinal purposes, such as relieving toothache...
- Song Festival , the Kodály singing competition (alternating with Júlia Kudlik), School Television. In 1971, the wish show "Onök kérút " started, of which...
- were also the first culture to carve seal-oil lamps (qulliq, also spelled kudlik) from soapstone. In the next 500 years, known as the Dorset II period, the...
- for food and light; the meat would be eaten and the blubber burnt in the kudlik (stone lamp). The skin of the bearded seal is tougher than regular seal...