1882  In cold or wintry weather, when out of doors, the native puts on another coat, called a koo'-lee-tar, which is made of skin with heavier fur, from the animal killed in the fall.
1922  I did secure for my own wear a much-worn kooletah (hooded coat) and an old pair of deerskin trousers. . . .
1939  These primitive people, dressed in sealskin and eider-duck kulitas, were very friendly.