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Nuliajuk is a
goddess of the
Netsilik Inuit.
According to
Rasmussen Nuliajuk lives on the
bottom of the sea and
controls sea
mammals (seals, walruses,...
- MV
Nuliajuk,
named for the
Netsilik Inuit goddess Nuliajuk, is a multi-purpose
research vessel owned and
operated by the
government of
Nunavut in northern...
- ('Mother of the Deep') in West
Greenlandic and
Nerrivik ('Table', Inuktun) or
Nuliajuk (District of Keewatin,
Northwest Territories, Canada). She is sometimes...
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provided power and
could affect which world they went to
after their deaths.
Nuliajuk, the Sea Woman, was
described as "the
lubricous one". If the
people breached...
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husband of the
goddesses Nuliajuk and Isarraitaitsoq. Nootaikok, god who
presided over
icebergs and glaciers.
Nuliajuk and Isarraitaitsoq, goddesses...
- (Benin) wife of sea god Agbe.
Nuliayoq Colles 48.0N 224.0E 350.0 1997
Nuliajuk,
Netsilik Inuit (Hudson Bay Eskimo) sea mistress;
similar to Sedna. Olosa...
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considered them worthy.
Polar bears were also ****ociated with the
goddess Nuliajuk who was
responsible for
their creation,
along with
other sea creatures...
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qulliq oil lamp.
Among the
Netsilik if the
people breached certain taboos,
Nuliajuk, the Sea Woman, held the
marine mammal in the
basin of her lamp. When this...
- the
Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ᐃᓄᕕᐊᓗᐃᑦ ᓄᓇᖓ). The
centre core
features Nuliajuk,
spirit of the sea,
alongside a walrus, narwhal, two
beluga whales, a seal...
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other variants of
Inuit legend, she is also
known by
other names such as
Nuliajuk and Sedna.
Siarnaq is said to
reside at the
bottom of the
ocean and to...