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==Creatures and spirits== * [[Ahkiyyini]]: a skeleton spirit * [[Sun and Moon (Inuit myth)|Aningaat]]: a boy who became the moon; brother to Siqiniq, the sun; sometimes equated to the lunar deity [[Tarqiup Inua]] * Aumanil: a spirit which dwelled on the land and guided the seasonal movement of whales<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=asIWAQAAMAAJ&q=Aumanil |title=L'Ethnographie |date=1922 |publisher=L'Entretemps éditions. |language=fr}}</ref> * [[Qallupilluit]]: monstrous human-like creatures that live in the sea and carry off disobedient children.<ref>{{cite web |title=Qallupilluit - from the Inuit tribes, a "troll-like" creature |url=http://www.inuitmyths.com/story_qua.htm |access-date=18 February 2012 |work=Franz Boas (1888) The Central Eskimo. (p.212-213)}}</ref> * Saumen Kar: also called Tornit or Tuniit are the Inuit version of the [[Bigfoot|Sasquatch]] or [[Yeti]] myth. They may be the people of the [[Dorset culture]] who were said to be giants. * [[Sun and Moon (Inuit myth)|Siqiniq]]: a girl who became the sun; sister to Aningaat, the moon * [[Tizheruk]]: snake-like monsters.
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