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  Myth of Arrival » Blog Archive » III — The Empress/ Sedna
As the controller of destinies, she can curse her people with "sickness, bad weather and starvation if taboos are broken.
As the ruler of Adlivum … she is [also] called Idliragijenget" (Leach, 394); as well as, "Ai-willi-ay-o, Arnaknagsak, Arnarquagssaq, Avilayog, Nerivik, Nerrivik" (Coulter, 417).
There are two different stories as to how Sedna came to be.
www.zacharychartkoff.com /2006/07/10/iii-the-empress-sedna   (1320 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Inuit mythology
Categories: Inuit mythology In Inuit mythology, the Adlet are monsters that drink blood.
In Inuit mythology, Agloolik is a spirit that lives underneath the ice and gives aid to fishermen and hunters.
Among the Inuits of Alaska, the inoGo tied (house of spirits) refers to a luck and protection talisman made from blubber encased in seal fur.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Inuit-mythology   (2471 words)

  
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 In Inuit mythology Inuit mythology Adlivun those beneath us also known...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In Inuit mythology Inuit mythology Adlivun those beneath us also known...
In Inuit mythology Inuit mythology, "Adlivun" ("those beneath us"; also known as "Idliragijenget") refers to both the spirits of the departed who reside in the underworld 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 Quidlivun), where they find eternal rest and peace.
www.biodatabase.de /Adlivun   (286 words)

  
 Lunar Calendar
Ruatma does not lend himself as a Totem to anyone.
Other Names: Poseidon (Black Furies), Mari (Children of Gaia), Lêr (Fianna), Aegir (Get of Fenris), Neptune (Glass Walkers), Matergabiae (Shadow Lords), Thoth (Silent Striders), Keretkun (Silver Fangs), Idliragijenget (Wendigo)
Shantar, the Loom Maker, weaves the pattern of years into her tapestry, governing invention and creation.
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 Lunar Calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ruatma does not lend himself as a Totem to anyone.
Other Names: Poseidon (Black Furies), Mari (Children of Gaia), Lêr (Fianna), Aegir (Get of Fenris), Neptune (Glass Walkers), Matergabiae (Shadow Lords), Thoth (Silent Striders), Keretkun (Silver Fangs), Idliragijenget (Wendigo)
Shantar, the Loom Maker, weaves the pattern of years into her tapestry, governing invention and creation.
www.darkshadows.vashke.com /shifters/calendar.htm   (3548 words)

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