Anguta (also called "His Father," Anigut, or Aguta) is the father of the sea goddess Sedna in the Inuit religion.[1]
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Anguta (also called "His Father," Anigut, or Aguta) is the father of the sea goddess Sedna in the Inuit religion. In certain myths of the Greenlandic Inuit...
which is then brought when the grave is visited. The psychopomps Pinga and Anguta bring the souls of the dead to Adlivun, where they must stay for one year...
like a raven"). Sometimes related to other sky gods, like Torngarsuk and Anguta from Inuit pantheon. Lowenstein 1992, p. 214. Lowenstein 1992, p. 10. Asatchaq...
Torngarsuk. In Marvel Comics, Torngarsuk is conflated with elements of Anguta & Tulugaak as Hodiak; chief deity of the northern gods and divine grandfather...
associated with death and destruction. He is considered the opposite of Anguta. He is a danger to all fishermen. Abel, Ernest L. (2009-03-20). Death Gods:...
Hopi pantheon: Angwusnasomtaka Inca pantheon: Viracocha Inuit pantheon: Anguta or Anigut but only among the Greenlandic Inuit Japanese pantheon: Amenominakanushi...
of Hwanin Badessy, Vodou loa associated with the sky Virococha, sky god Anguta, sky father and psychopomp Ataksak, goddess of the sky Negafook, god of...
stories feature the winds, the moon, and the giants. Some accounts say that Anguta is the supreme being, who created the Earth, sea and heavenly bodies. His...
Amaguq/Amarok: wolf god who takes those foolish enough to hunt alone at night Anguta: gatherer of the dead; he carries them into the underworld, where they must...
..Like his daughter, he has but one eye,—the moon. The dead, seized by Anguta, are carried thither. — H. Newell Wardle (1900) Sedna is the mistress of...