Pinga

In Inuit mythology, Pinga ("the one who is up on high") was a goddess of the hunt, fertility and medicine. She was also the psychopomp, bringing souls of the newly-dead to Adlivun, the underworld.

Inuit mythology
Goddesses
  • A'akuluujjusi
  • Akna
  • Arnakuagsak
  • Arnapkapfaaluk
  • Asiaq
  • Ataksak
  • Aulanerk
  • Caribou mother
  • Kadlu
  • Malina
  • Nerrivik
  • Nujalik
  • Pinga
  • Pukkeenegak
  • Sedna
  • Tootega
Gods
  • Aipaloovik
  • Akycha
  • Alignak
  • Amaguq
  • Eeyeekalduk
  • Idliragijenget
  • Igaluk
  • Ignirtoq
  • Issitoq
  • Nanook
  • Negafook
  • Nootaikok
  • Pana
  • Tarqiup Inua
  • Tekkeitsertok
  • Tornarsuk
  • Tornat
  • Torngarsuk
  • Tulugaak
  • TuluĊ‹igraq
Creatures and spirits
  • Adlet
  • Adlivun
  • Agloolik
  • Akhlut
  • Amarok
  • Anguta
  • Atshen
  • Aumanil
  • Ijirait
  • Ishigaq
  • Keelut
  • Kigatilik
  • Qiqirn
  • Qalupalik
  • Tizheruk
  • Tupilaq
People
  • Apanuugak
  • Atanarjuat
  • Ka-Ha-Si
  • Kiviuq
Objects and terms
  • i'noGo tied
  • Inua
  • Silap Inua