- In
Inuit mythology,
Arnakuagsak ("old
woman from the sea". Alternative: Arnarquagsag, Arnakua'gsak) was an
Inuit goddess, one of the
primary deities of...
- was
known as
either Sedna or
Arnapkapfaaluk and in Greenland, she was
Arnakuagsak.
Nerrivik married the storm-god, who
afterwards produced a
storm at sea...
- the tail of a
marine mammal,
similar to a mermaid.
Sedna is
known as
Arnakuagsak or Arnaqqu****aaq in
parts of Greenland. She is
called S****uma
Arnaa ('Mother...
- wind or storm, and the hunt Rundas, god of the hunt and good
fortune Arnakuagsak,
goddess responsible for
ensuring the
hunters were able to
catch enough...
- (Takannaaluk) IƱupiat (Alaska)
Akycha Nerrivik Kalaallit (Greenland Inuit)
Arnakuagsak (Arnakua'gsak, Arnaqqu****aaq, Arnarquagsag, S****uma Arnaa)
Asiaq Immap...
- spelling) is
known under many names,
including Nerrivik, Arnapkapfaaluk,
Arnakuagsak, and Nuliajuk.
Silap Inua or Sila:
personification of the air Tekkeitsertok:...
- a
taboo or
other indiscretion would result in an
unsuccessful hunt.
Arnakuagsak (Greenland)
Nerrivik (Alaska)
Richard G. Condon,
Julia Ogina and the...