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Kiviuq (also spelled "Qiviuq", "Kiviok" and other variants) is a legendary hero of the epic stories of the Inuit of the Arctic regions of northern Canada... |
Siarnaq (redirect from Discovery of Siarnaq) suggested the names Kiviuq and Sedna. Kavelaars then decided that the selected Inuit names should end in the letter q to distinguish the group—hence the name... |
but decides to fashion a pair of wings for her to return to the skies. In a version collected by Kira Van Deusen, Kiviuq finds three maidens bathing, all... |
which is the scientific word for hare. The Jersey Devil: A background characters in Jack of Fables #3. Kiviuq and his Polar Bear. Kiviuq, once a fearless... |
Accessed 1 July 2020. doi:10.2307/1495763. Van Deusen, Kira. "The Fox-Wife." In Kiviuq: An Inuit Hero and His Siberian Cousins, 234–57. McGill-Queen's... |
Jessie Oonark (category Officers of the Order of Canada) represented in Oonark's work, such as the 1970 print entitled "Dream of the Bird Woman",: 14 : 105 referring to the Kiviuq (Qiviuk), an Inuk who faced dangerous... |