Inuit blanket toss
The Inuit blanket toss is a traditional game practiced by the Inuit people of the Arctic. It involves a large, strong blanket made from animal skins or fabric, held by a group of people. Participants take turns jumping onto the blanket, which is then launched into the air, allowing the jumper to soar high above the ground.
This activity is often performed during celebrations and festivals, serving as both entertainment and a way to showcase athleticism. The blanket toss also has cultural significance, as it reflects the community's spirit and cooperation, highlighting the importance of teamwork among the participants.