In the Inuit religion, Torngarsuk (or Torngasak) is a sea, death and underworld god, one of the more important deities in the Inuit pantheon. He is said...
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("something like a raven"). Sometimes related to other sky gods, like Torngarsuk and Anguta from Inuit pantheon. Lowenstein 1992, p. 214. Lowenstein 1992...
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the uppermost ones), where they find eternal rest and peace. Sedna, Torngarsuk and the tornat (spirits of animals and natural formations) and tupilaq...
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Sharpson has said that the Puckeen was inspired by tales of the púca. Oni Torngarsuk Yaoguai Yekyua Puck in English folklore Aderyn y corph Pooka (band) The...
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Paimon Picollus Pruflas/Busas Rahovart Ribesal Ronwe Scox Stolas Tap Torngarsuk Ukobach Volac Wall Xaphan Yan-gant-y-tan Zaebos Contents of the Dictionaire...
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animal Púca, Irish folklore Psilocybin Qareen Shikigami Spiriduş Tomte Torngarsuk Toyol Tulpa Tutelary deity Wayob Wekufe Yekyua Wilby 2005, pp. 59–61....
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tupilak was similar to the devil of Christianity. Anchimayen Tikoloshe Torngarsuk Schultz, Martin (2 November 2021). "Tupiliat". Polar Journal. Retrieved...
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Polar bears have prominent roles in Inuit culture and religion. The deity Torngarsuk is sometimes imagined as a giant polar bear. He resides underneath the...
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psychopomp Ataksak, goddess of the sky Negafook, god of weather systems Torngarsuk, god of the sky Atahensic, Iroquois sky goddess who fell to Earth at the...
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