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According to
Inuit mythology Amaguq is a
trickster and wolf spirit, able to shape-shift.
Amaguq is the Iñupiaq word for wolf.
Amarok (wolf) Byghan, Yowann...
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ancient Inuit (Eskimos) told
about dire wolves.: 215, 249, 438, 457, 470
Amaguq List of
wolves Due South,
season 1,
episode 9/10; "A Cop, a
Mountie and...
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Indonesian folklore: Kantjil, or
kancil in
modern orthography Inuit mythology:
Amaguq Irish folklore: Leprechauns,
Briccriu Islamic mythology: Iblis, Khidr, Nasreddin...
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Inugami as a
player icon. ****an
portal All Dogs Go to
Heaven Amarok/
Amaguq (Inuit mythology)
Anubis Barghest (North England, Yorkshire)
Black dog (folklore)...
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helps wanderers in
hunting and
fishing Akna:
mother goddess of
fertility Amaguq/Amarok: wolf god who
takes those foolish enough to hunt
alone at
night Anguta:...
- hikr̂ik/sikr̂ik
ground squirrel qugruk qugr̂uk
tundra swan aaġlu arlu
killer whale amaġuq amaruq gray wolf isuŋŋaġluk ihun’ngaq
Pomarine jaeger kaŋuq
kanguq snow...
- best friend". All Dogs Go to
Heaven The
Hound of the
Baskervilles Amarok/
Amaguq (Inuit mythology)
Anubis Barghest (Yorkshire)
Black dog (ghost) (Britain)...
- Iñupiaq word
alappaa meaning "cold".
Amawk Mountain – from an Iñupiaq word
amaġuq meaning "wolf".
Apoon Mountain – from an Iñupiaq word apun
meaning "snow"...