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Nutukas, finnesko, or simply Sámi boots are traditional Sámi winter footwear made of hide. Because they are soft, the nutukas will not freeze as solidly as thick boot , making them relatively easy to put on after overnight exposure to subzero temperatures.

(2025). 095774711X, CSIRO Publishing. 095774711X
From 1890, they are regularly mentioned in accounts of polar travel.
(1998). 9781841190341, Robinson.


Construction
Nutukas are made from soft hide, traditionally from a reindeer's leg or head, with the fur left on and sewn so that the fur is on the outside of the boot. On the sole, the pieces are assembled with cut in the middle so that the fur goes in different directions to improve traction in snow.
(1994). 9780969207610, Bata Limited. .
The shaft of the boot is laced with a wide strap (called a vuoddagat in Northern Sámi or a skallebånd in Norwegian), often highly decorative, that is wound in several rows to keep snow out of the boot. Traditionally, a grass, (such as ), was used inside the boot to keep the foot dry and warm; now, a felt slipper or is commonly worn instead.

The stiff beaked toe of Sámi boots differentiate nutukas from and other styles of Arctic footwear.

(2025). 9781423606505, International Museum of Folk Art. .
Although the shape of the curved-up beak varies regionally, it serves the same purpose of helping to hold firm a traditional strap on a pair of . This upturned toe helps to keep the boot from sliding back and out of the binding as the ski kicks back.


Terminology
The word "nutukas" is borrowed into English from , which adapted it from Sámi languages. In various Sámi languages, such boots are called in
or ''gállohat''; ;  or ''gejhkehke'';  (pimat'); ; ; ; and , most of which apparently derive from a Proto-Samic ''*nu(v)ttVkke̮''. ''Finnesko'' is an antiquated word coming from Norwegian. In contemporary Norwegian (both Bokmål and [[Nynorsk]]), nutukas are referred to as ''skaller''. In [[Swedish|Swedish language]], the boots are referred to as ''bällingsko'' or "bell shoes," while in [[Russian|Russian language]] they are called ''пимы'' (pimy). Nutukas are also traditionally used by [[Tornedalians]]. In Meänkieli they are called ''siepakka'' or ''nutukka''.
     


Variations
The style and form of nutukas varies depending on the cultural area and the wearer. Similar footwear is used by other indigenous peoples of the Eurasian Arctic:

  • – traditional shoes of the indigenous peoples of the Far North (, , , , etc.), sewn from skins from the calf of a reindeer, with a thick sole, knee-high, often with a small heel.
  • – national shoes of the peoples. It is also common among in the Arctic and . They are boots made of the skin from the feet of a reindeer (less often – from the skin from the forehead of a reindeer), which are made with wool outwards.
  • – boots made of sheep, reindeer or dog skin.


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