Eskusesat, also known as "Eskus" or "Eskusesat," refers to a traditional form of expression and communication used in some Indigenous cultures, particularly among the Indigenous peoples of the Arctic. It often involves storytelling, singing, or dancing to convey cultural narratives, values, and teachings. The form and content can vary significantly between different communities, reflecting their unique histories and experiences. In contemporary contexts, eskusesat may also serve as a means of cultural preservation and identity affirmation.