Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Deity name "Issitoq" | Inuit | A deity that punishes those who break taboos. He usually takes the form of a giant flying eye. Inuit |
God name "Ignirtoq" | Inuit | A god of light and truth. Inuit |
God name "Tornarssuk" | Inuit | A god of the underworld and head of the protective gods known as the tornat. Inuit |
Goddess name "Pukkeenegak" | Inuit | A goddess of children, pregnancy, childbirth and the making of clothes. Inuit |
Goddess name "Pinga" | Inuit | A goddess of the hunt, fertility and Medicine. She was also the psychopomp, bringing souls of the newly-dead to Adlivun, the underworld. Inuit |
God name "Alignak" | Inuit | A lunar deity and god of weather, water, tides, eclipses and earthquakes. Inuit |
Deity name "Tarquiup Inua" | Inuit | A lunar deity. Inuit |
Spirit name "Ka'cak" | Asiatic / Inuit | A sea spirit & of rather unpleasant habits |
Deities name "Torngasoak" | Inuit | A very powerful sky god, one of the more important deities in the Inuit pantheon. |
Spirit name "Arnakua'gsak" | Inuit / North American | Animistic spirit. The Old Woman of the Sea who supplies all the physical needs of the Eskimo from the ocean.... |
Spirit name "Negafok" | Inuit | Cold weather spirit who lowers the temperature in Winter. Inuit |
Demon name "Kigatilik" | Inuit | Delightful fanged demon who has no love of priests Inuit |
Demon name "Idlirvirisong" | Inuit | demonic cousin of the Sun Inuit |
God name "Aipalovik" | Inuit | evil god of the sea that liked to chew wooden boats. Inuit |
"Anguta" | Inuit | Gatherer of the dead. Anguta carries the dead down to the underworld, where they must sleep with him for a year. Inuit |
God name "Tekkeitserktock" | Inuit | God of hunting and the earth. Inuit |
God name "Tunek" | Inuit | God of seal hunters. A fearsome being of huge stature (13 feet tall) who lives on the ice fields and is capable of running very fast. He also sits in his kaiak in the fog and catches seal in huge traps.... |
God name "Tunek" | Inuit | God of seal hunters. Inuit |