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1066:, or plants — are in some sense held to be the same and can be invoked through a keeper or master who is connected with that class of thing. In some cases, it is the anirniq of a human or animal who becomes a figure of respect or influence over animals things through some action, recounted in a traditional tale. In other cases, it is a
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Christianization of the Inuit by both willing conversion and being forcefully pressured into converting to Christianity has largely destroyed the tradition of the shaman. Priests, pastors, and other Christian religious authorities replaced the shamans as the connection between the human world and
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While other Inuit cultures feature protective guardian powers, the
Netsilik have traditional beliefs that life's hardships stemmed from the extensive use of such measures. Unlike the Iglulik Inuit, the Netsilik used a large number of amulets. Even dogs could have amulets. In one recorded instance, a
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A handful of accounts imply shamans may be feared in some cases for their abilities as they specify that someone did not fear being approached and talked to by a shaman. This leads to further ideas that the shaman's power was to be greatly respected and the idea that the shaman was not necessarily
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ensured that Inuit lived constantly in fear of unseen forces. A run of bad luck could end an entire community and begging potentially angry and vengeful but unseen powers for the necessities of day-to-day survival is a common consequence of a precarious existence. For the Inuit, to offend an
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of the Copper Inuit). The tarneq is considered so weak that it needs the guardianship of a name-soul of a dead relative. The presence of the ancestor in the body of the child was felt to contribute to a more gentle behavior, especially among boys. This belief amounted to a form of
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perform their deeds. Even though their methods are varied, a few key elements remain in virtually all accounts and stories. In order to cure or remove an ailment from someone, the shaman must be skilled in their own right but must have the faith of those being helped.
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of northern parts of Alaska and Canada) played an important role in the religion of Inuit acting as religious leaders, tradesmen, healers, and characters in cultural stories holding mysterious, powerful, and sometimes superhuman abilities. The idea of calling shamans
909:(spirit). The angakkuq placed his glove on the ground and raised his staff and belt over it. The qila then entered the glove and drew the staff to itself. Qilaneq was practiced among several other Alaskan Native groups and provided "yes" or "no" answers to questions.
1054:— the sky or air around them — and are merely borrowed from it. Although each person's anirniq is individual, shaped by the life and body it inhabits, at the same time it is part of a larger whole. This enabled Inuit to borrow the powers or characteristics of an
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kidnapped a man's daughter and a shaman described in terms of belonging to the man. The shaman pulled the daughter back with a magic string. The shaman is also able to bestow gifts and extraordinary abilities to people and to items such as tools.
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is ruled by no one. There are no divine mother and father figures. There are no wind gods and solar creators. There are no eternal punishments in the hereafter, as there are no punishments for children or adults in the here and
863:. They do not form a political unit and maintain only loose contact, but they share an inland lifestyle and some cultural unity. In the recent past, the Padlermiut took part in seal hunts in the ocean.
894:, as opposed to marine animals. Some groups have made a distinction between the two figures, while others have considered them the same. Sacrificial offerings to them could promote luck in hunting.
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had seasonal and other prohibitions for sewing certain items. Boot soles, for example, could only be sewn far away from settlements in designated places. Children at
Amitsoq once had a game called
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663:) and was told: "We don't believe. We fear." Authors Inge Kleivan and Birgitte Sonne debate possible conclusions of Aua's words, because the angakkuq was under the influence of
2426:. Iconography of religions, section VIII, "Arctic Peoples", fascicle 2. Leiden, The Netherlands: Institute of Religious Iconography • State University Groningen. E.J. Brill.
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and society was to advise and remind people of the rituals and taboos they needed to obey to placate the spirits, since he was held to be able to see and contact them.
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is a collective name for several groups of inland Inuit (the
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Moon Man, another cosmic being, is benevolent towards humans and their souls as they arrived in celestial places. This belief differs from that of the
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young boy had 80 amulets, so many that he could hardly play. One particular man had 17 names taken from his ancestors and intended to protect him.
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1622:. Francophone Association of Nunavut. Archived from
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1027:meaning "breath"; plural
507:Indigenous North Americas
3489:Inuit Nunangat ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᓄᓇᖓᑦ
2504:Rasmussen, Knud (1965).
2454:Lowenstein, Tom (1992).
2288:Leach, Marjorie (1992).
1936:Kleivan & Sonne 1985
1920:Kleivan & Sonne 1985
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1857:Kleivan & Sonne 1985
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1646:"Inuinnaqtun to English"
1545:Kleivan & Sonne 1985
614:Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley
285:Indigenous personalities
3639:Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
3616:Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
2518:Merkur, Daniel (1985).
2323:Oxford University Press
2230:Norman, Howard (1990).
2199:Norman, Howard (1990).
2132:Norman, Howard (1990).
1475:10.25318/9810028801-eng
583:Alaska Native religions
3092:Native American Church
3049:Mesoamerican Religions
2873:Alaska Native religion
2810:Penumbra: Black Plague
2447:Nunavut Arctic College
2033:Saladin d'Anglure 1990
1760:Kleivan & Sonne:43
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3955:Creatures and spirits
3097:Tree of Peace Society
2929:Great Basin Religions
2913:Californian Religions
2804:, Horror novel, 2007.
2651:Fienup-Riordan, Ann.
2603:Brian Morris (2006).
1517:"Shooting the Breeze"
1515:(10 September 1999).
1369:Creatures and spirits
1188:
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784:The homelands of the
760:Inuit at Amitsoq Lake
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3180:Proto-Inuit language
3080:Pan-Native Religions
2899:Indian Shaker Church
2788:, the 1990 opera by
2711:Royal Ontario Museum
2569:Hall, Edwin (1975).
2546:Gabus, Jean (1970).
2537:Gabus, Jean (1944).
2346:Boaz, Franz (1907).
1093:, the great spirit.
603:religious syncretism
411:Aboriginal syllabics
386:Indigenous languages
3644:Makivik Corporation
3606:Calista Corporation
3494:Inuvialuit Nunangit
3028:Southwest Religions
3012:Southeast Religions
2991:Northeast Religions
2075:Subin, Anna Della.
1377:: a skeleton spirit
962:[sɬamjuɣwa]
866:The Caribou have a
766:King William Island
740:. The duties of an
719:Inuktitut syllabics
687:Iñupiat dance near
439:Traditional beliefs
280:Indigenous cultures
123:Residential schools
113:Settler colonialism
4176:Canadian mythology
3003:Longhouse Religion
2967:Blackfoot religion
2038:2006-05-17 at the
1458:Texts of mythology
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2998:Iroquois religion
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2760:Wolfson, Evelyn.
2705:MacDonald, John.
2647:978-0-9782186-3-8
2616:978-0-521-85241-8
2548:A karibu eszkimók
2529:978-91-22-00752-4
2484:978-0-88977-233-5
2290:Guide to the Gods
1986:978-963-05-6629-2
1626:on April 17, 2021
1521:www.nunatsiaq.com
1488:"Inuit (Eschimo)"
1236:the other world.
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3087:Ghost Dance
2807:Video game
2802:Dan Simmons
2709:. Toronto:
2402:18 February
2092:: p. xxxiii
2063:Merkur 1985
2009:Merkur 1985
1684:Merkur 1985
1433:Inuit group
1362:Pukkeenegak
1333:Arnakuagsak
1292:polar bears
1138:, singular
1064:polar bears
1060:sea mammals
955:concept of
953:presocratic
929:hillap inua
671:First were
659:(people of
573:, parts of
416:Chinuk pipa
396:Chinuk Wawa
380:Linguistics
363:Territories
333:Atlantic CA
197:Land claims
4155:Categories
4119:Silap Inua
4083:Atanarjuat
4037:Saumen Kar
3946:Tuluŋigraq
3936:Torngarsuk
3916:Silap Inua
3856:Aipaloovik
3413:Snowmobile
3388:Ammassalik
3066:Mexicayotl
2797:The Terror
2554:Gabus 1944
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2149:0394540603
2021:Gabus 1970
1948:Gabus 1970
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1869:Gabus 1970
1498:2008-12-31
1440:References
1343:Silap Inua
1160:Atanarjuat
1091:anirnialuk
1075:anirnisiaq
982:silap inue
920:silap inua
861:Hudson Bay
838:Silap Inua
620:The Inuit
469:Indigenous
207:Land title
179:Indian Act
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4017:Kigatilik
3977:Ahkiyyini
3906:Nootaikok
3748:Goddesses
3686:Greenland
3539:Kalaallit
3441:Homelands
3418:Snowshoes
3175:Phonology
3165:Languages
3155:Astronomy
2261:Hall 1975
2189:: 297–298
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2175:Hall 1975
2163:Hall 1975
2117:Hall 1975
2023:: 230–234
2011:: 235–240
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1445:Footnotes
1400:Sasquatch
1375:Ahkiyyini
1197:Shamans (
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1103:iḷitqusiq
1021:Inuktitut
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941:ellam yua
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579:Greenland
433:Religions
192:Land Back
46:in Canada
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3471:Nunarpet
3423:Qamutiik
3408:Sled dog
3290:Kamleika
3267:Research
3254:Clothing
3218:Material
3199:Religion
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1427:See also
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1381:Aningaat
1337:Nuliajuk
1325:Nerrivik
1249:Agloolik
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616:writes:
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