INUITS:Creation Myth: :List of deities: :Life of the Inuits: :Picture Gallery: :Map / FINNISH

Adlet - Adlivun - Agloolik - Aipaloovik - Akhlut - Akna - Akycha - Alignak Amaguq - Apanuugak - Asiaq - Atshen - Aulanerk - Aumanil - Eeyeekalduk i'noGo tied - Idliragijenget - Igaluk - Ignirtoq - Inua - Ishigaq - Issitoq -Ka-Ha-Si - Kadlu - Keelut - Kigatilik - Malina - Matshishkapeu - Nanook - Negafook - Nerrivik - Nujalik - Pana - Pinga - Pukkeenegak -Qiqirn - Sila - Tarquiup Inua - Tekkeitsertok - Tootega - Torngasoak - Tornarsuk - Tulugaak - Wentshukumishiteu

Adlivun
Adlivun refers to both the spirits of the departed who reside in the underworld, and that underworld itself, located beneath the land and the sea. The souls are purified there, in preparation for the travel to the Land of the

Moon (Quidlivun), where they find eternal rest and peace.
Sedna
Adlivun, which is usually described as a frozen wasteland. Sedna is the ruler of the land, and is said to imprison the souls of the living as part of the preparation for the next stage of their journey.
Agloolik is a spirit that lives underneath the ice and gives aid to fishermen and hunters.
Inua
Inua or Inuat refers to a sort soul which exists in all people, animals, lakes, mountains and plants. They were sometimes personified in mythology. The concept is similar to mana
Pana
Pana was the god who cared for souls in the underworld before they were reincarnated.

 

 

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