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