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=== The Origin of the Narwhal" === Another tale featuring the Adlet is "The Origin of the Narwhal," also told by the same Smith Sound Inuk. This story, while primarily concerned with explaining the existence of the narwhal, includes a reference to the Adlet as merciless hunters or murderers. The presence of the Adlet in stories that revolve around creation or origin myths reflects the danger and struggle inherent in Inuit life, where survival is constantly threatened by the unknown and the untamable forces of nature.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kroeber |first=A. L. |url=https://archive.org/details/bulletin-american-museum-natural-history-12-265-327 |title=The Eskimo of Smith Sound |last2=Boas |first2=Franz |last3=Peary |first3=Robert E. |date=1900 |language=English}}</ref>
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