In Inuit religion, Nerrivik or Nerivik was the sea-mother and provider of food for Inuit. She was the patron of fisherman and hunters. In Canada, she was known as either Sedna or Arnapkapfaaluk and in Greenland, she was Arnakuagsak.
In Inuit religion, Nerrivik or Nerivik was the sea-mother and provider of food for Inuit. She was the patron of fisherman and hunters. In Canada, she was...
essentially equivalent to the Canadian Sedna or Arnapkapfaaluk and the Alaskan Nerrivik. Bastian, Dawn Elaine; Mitchell, Judy K. (2004). Handbook of Native American...
healthy and strong Arnapkapfaaluk, sea goddess who inspired fear in hunters Nerrivik, the sea mother and patron of fishermen and hunters Nujalik, goddess of...
Matshishkapeu Spirit of the anus Inuit Igaluk Lunar deity Nanook Master of bears Nerrivik Sea mother and food provider Pinga Goddess of the hunt, fertility, and...
indiscretion would result in an unsuccessful hunt. Arnakuagsak (Greenland) Nerrivik (Alaska) Richard G. Condon, Julia Ogina and the Holman Elders, The Northern...
(Sanna in modern Inuktitut spelling) is known under many names, including Nerrivik, Arnapkapfaaluk, Arnakuagsak, and Nuliajuk. Silap Inua or Sila: personification...
literature by the collective term Sea Woman, has factually many local names: Nerrivik "meat dish" among Polar Inuit, Nuliayuk "lubricous" among Netsilingmiut...