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In Inuit mythology, Aumanil (pronounced au-MAHN-EL) is a kind and beneficent spirit that controls the movement of the whales. | In Inuit mythology, '''Aumanil''' (pronounced au-MAHN-EL) is a kind and beneficent spirit that controls the movement of the whales. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 10 April 2009
In Inuit mythology, Aumanil (pronounced au-MAHN-EL) is a kind and beneficent spirit that controls the movement of the whales.