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Arnapkapfaaluk ("big bad woman") was the sea
goddess of the
Inuit of Canada's
Coronation Gulf area.
Although occupying the
equivalent position to Sedna...
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sometimes known by
other names by
different Inuit groups such as
Arnapkapfaaluk ('Big Bad Woman') of the
Copper Inuit from the
Coronation Gulf area...
- Greenland, but was
essentially equivalent to the
Canadian Sedna or
Arnapkapfaaluk and the
Alaskan Nerrivik. Bastian, Dawn Elaine; Mitc****, Judy K. (2004)...
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fisherman and hunters. In Canada, she was
known as
either Sedna or
Arnapkapfaaluk and in Greenland, she was Arnakuagsak.
Nerrivik married the storm-god...
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catch enough food and that the
people remained healthy and
strong Arnapkapfaaluk, sea
goddess who
inspired fear in
hunters Nerrivik, the sea
mother and...
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Inuktitut spelling) is
known under many names,
including Nerrivik,
Arnapkapfaaluk, Arnakuagsak, and Nuliajuk.
Silap Inua or Sila:
personification of the...
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deity and god of weather, water, tides, eclipses, and earthquakes.
Arnapkapfaaluk, a
fearsome sea goddess. Idliragijenget, god of the ocean. Kanajuk,...
- Arnarquagsag, S****uma Arnaa)
Asiaq Immap Ukua
Kitlinermiut (Copper Inuit)
Arnapkapfaaluk Netsilingmiut (Netsilik Inuit)
Isarraitaitsoq Nuliajuk Yupighyt (Siberian...
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believed that dwarfs, giants, "caribou people", and the sea-goddess
Arnapkapfaaluk or "big bad woman"
inhabit the world.
Their conception of the tupilaq...