- [[Category:Inuit mythology]]1 KB (184 words) - 12:14, 11 April 2009
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- ...imos). According to Inuit mythology, the Adlet were born when a beautiful Inuit woman, living on the shores of Hudson Bay, married a gigantic red dog with ...re are a number of these monsters in Labrador. The Adlet are known to the Inuit tribes in the area, as well as those living in the surrounding regions west6 KB (1,067 words) - 01:15, 24 May 2009
- [[Category:Inuit mythology]]2 KB (330 words) - 10:10, 11 April 2009
- In Sumerian mythology, '''ekimmu''' or '''edimmu''' is the evil [[ghost]] of an individual who is ...syrians, then later shared by Babylonians, as well as interpreted by the ''Inuit'' and ''Eskimo'' tribes. A thousand years later they were feared by the Mes3 KB (531 words) - 20:41, 1 December 2010
- In the study of [[mythology]] and religion, the '''underworld''' is a generic term approximately equiva ===[[Akkadian mythology]]===9 KB (851 words) - 18:36, 18 April 2007
- As far north as Alaska, the Inuit (Eskimos) spoke of the tirichik, mauraa, nikaseenithulooyee, akhlut, or pal [[Category:Kwakiutl mythology]]8 KB (1,256 words) - 14:13, 18 December 2007
- ...or religion (as in ''Greek mythology'', ''Egyptian mythology'' or ''Norse mythology'') or the branch of knowledge dealing with the collection, study and interp ...falsehood — a story which many believe but which is not true. The field of mythology does not use this definition.26 KB (3,772 words) - 01:01, 15 December 2007
- In 1972, eight remarkably preserved mummies were discovered at an abandoned Inuit settlement called Qilakitsoq, in Greenland. The "Greenland Mummies" consist [[Category:Popular culture]][[Category:Egyptian mythology]][[Category:Corporeal undead]]28 KB (4,525 words) - 20:19, 29 December 2008