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  The Second Jungle Book - Rudyard Kipling - Free Online Library
Kadlu grinned back till his eyes were almost buried in the fat of his flat cheeks, and nodded to Amoraq, while the puppy's fierce mother whined to see her baby wriggling far out of reach in the little sealskin pouch hung above the warmth of the blubber-lamp.
Kadlu, Kotuko, Amoraq, and the boy-baby who kicked about in Amoraq's fur hood and chewed pieces of blubber all day, were as happy together as any family in the world.
Kadlu looked at the girl from the North, and said quietly, "WE build a house." He pointed to the north-west side of Kadlu's house, for that is the side on which the married son or daughter always lives.
kipling.thefreelibrary.com /Second-Jungle-Book/1-11   (6832 words)

  
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IINUA was a concept of the spirit which resides in people, animals and geographic features, such as lakes mountains etc. ISITOQ was a spirit who foud people who have broken taboos.
KADLU was the goddess of thunder (sometimes they are three sisters).
MALINA was the sun goddess of the Inuits who live in Greenland.
www.mythicjourneys.org /bigmyth/download/INUIT_PANTHEON.doc   (301 words)

  
 childrens the second jungle book page 53
An hour later the lamps blazed in Kadlu's house; snow-water was
he used to Kadlu, richest of the Tununirmiut.
Kadlu looked at the girl from the North, and said quietly,
www.pathtojoy.com /childrens/the-second-jungle-book_53.html   (719 words)

  
 childrens the second jungle book page 46
Kadlu was an Inuit,--what you call an Esquimau,--and his tribe,
In the winter Kadlu would follow the seal to the edge of this
Kadlu, being a good hunter, was rich in iron harpoons, snow-
www.pathtojoy.com /childrens/the-second-jungle-book_46.html   (924 words)

  
 The Second Jungle Book by Kipling, Rudyard - Chapter 6
Kadlu's eye rolled round the skin-lined snow-house till it
Kadlu grinned back till his eyes were almost buried in the fat
Kadlu shrugged one shoulder a little, and crossed the hut for
www.literaturepost.com /chapter/12475.html   (7601 words)

  
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 Goddess
Nephthys means "death which is not eternal," referencing the Egyptian belief in the soul's rebirth to a new existence.
Three Kadlu Sisters rule the wheather among the Inuits and other tribes.
Children's stories claim that when the goddess play together they make thunder and lightning.
www.angelfire.com /tv2/nj3/Goddess.html   (504 words)

  
 Geologic Map of the Barrymore Quadrangle (V–59), Venus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The southern tip of this belt is intersected by a stratigraphically complicated, east-west-trending intermittent series of disrupted material, arcuate depressions and rises, regional plains, and volcanic centers.
This region (hereafter referred to as the “east-west disrupted zone”) lies within a belt between 63°–67° S. extending from Kadlu Dorsa to Moombi Corona.
A high concentration of canali-type channels (long sinuous lava channels that may contain subsidiary channels that branch off from the main channel [Baker and others, 1992; Komatsu and others, 1992]) occurs in Nsomeka Planitia.
geopubs.wr.usgs.gov /i-map/i2610   (429 words)

  
 siliconindia--Business and Technology portal for the global Indian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The story and Poems in this collection are called from Kipling's The Second Jungle book (1895).
Kadlu, an Innuit (i.e an Eskimo), lives with his wife Amoraq and son Kotuko in Tuninirmuit where for nine months of the year there is only ice and snow and gale after gale.
And for six months of those nine, it is dark while in the three months of the summer it only freezes every other day!
www.siliconindia.com /books/newbooks/booksdetails.asp?bid=772   (535 words)

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