Home > Library > New > Henry Rink > Tales And Traditions Of The Eskimo > 136. The Arnarkuagsak

136. The Arnarkuagsak

Sacred-Texts Native American Inuit
Index Previous Next

136. The Arnarkuagsak.-
-An angakok performed a conjuration in order to procure good seal-hunting. He went down to the old hag, the arnarkuagsak, at the bottom of the sea, and found her in a great rage. Having entered her abode, she seized hold of her hair behind one ear, grasping some bloody clothes, and afterwards from behind the other one she fetched down a crying baby, flinging both upon the floor. The angakok then succeeded in propitiating her.

Next
origin wheat| training institutions in sa
Home > Library > New > Henry Rink > Tales And Traditions Of The Eskimo > 136. The Arnarkuagsak