- away if an
angakkuq sees it. A
similar term, also from
Inuit mythology, is
keelut, a
malevolent earth spirit which also
appears as a
hairless dog. Daniel...
-
Keelut is a
crater on Jupiter's moon Callisto. It is
situated near the
south pole and is an
example of a
central pit
impact crater. It
measures 47 km across...
-
responsible for the
disappearance of
three small children in the
village of
Keelut, Alaska,
including her 6-year-old son Bailey.
Medora mentions a hot spring...
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Callisto Craters Adlinda Arcas Asgard Burr Doh
Njord Omolʹ
Tornarsuk Utgard Hár
Heimdall Jalkr Keelut Lofn
Tindr Valhalla Egdir Mimir Catenae Gomul Catena...
- (Karl) 34 1979 Karl (Norse)
WGPSN Keelut 76°48′S 90°54′W / 76.8°S 90.9°W / -76.8; -90.9 (
Keelut) 64 1997
Keelut (Inuit)
WGPSN Kul' 62°54′N 121°54′W...
- (Karl) 34 1979 Karl (Norse)
WGPSN Keelut 76°48′S 90°54′W / 76.8°S 90.9°W / -76.8; -90.9 (
Keelut) 64 1997
Keelut (Inuit)
WGPSN Kul' 62°54′N 121°54′W...
- Mushroom-like
monster Ke'lets (Chukchi mythology) – Ogre or evil
spirit Keelut (Inuit) –
Hairless dog Kee-wakw (Abenaki) – Half-human half-animal cannibalistic...
- in nets. In
other areas, a re'kken is a large-eared, bear-like monster.
Keelut Ogre Oni Bogoras, Waldemar.
Chuckchee Mythology,
Leiden & New York, 1910...