
Akycha : The Solar Deity - Mythlok
Akycha, the luminous sun goddess, occupies a crucial position in the rich narrative of Alaskan Inuit mythology. Her existence encapsulates the sun’s warmth, light, and the vital essence of …
Akycha - Wikipedia
In Inuit mythology, Akycha is a solar goddess worshipped in Alaska. [1] ^ Monaghan, Patricia (1981). Women in Myth and Legend. p. 9.
THE BIG MYTH - the myths - Mythic Imagination
AAKULUUJJUSI was the great creator mother among the Inuit people. She made the animals that feed humankind. AKYCHA was the sun god of the Inuit in Alaska. ALIGNAK was the god of …
Akycha - Planetary Names
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How to pronounce Akycha | HowToPronounce.com
5 天之前 · How to say Akycha in English? Pronunciation of Akycha with 2 audio pronunciations and more for Akycha.
Inuit Pantheons - Alphabetical Gods and Goddesses - Google Sites
God of the moon who has an igloo in the sky that he hides away in until he needs to chase his sister sun. Goddess of the sea who is in charge of the artic seas, and is...
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"Akycha" Inuit: Goddess of war in Alaska, god of the Sun. Inuit God name "Alignak" Inuit: A lunar deity and god of weather, water, tides, eclipses and earthquakes. Inuit "Anguta" Inuit: Gatherer …
Inuit (Eskimo) Mythology - LowchensAustralia.com
An earth mother figure who had been a child of giants. When her ravenous hunger led her to start eating her sleeping parents, they took her out to sea and cut off her fingers, which became …
Tokotas: Akycha\'s Gate - tokotna.com
The product of a fool's impulsive action, Akycha's Gate is the entrance to a vast underground cavern full of natural gas. Years ago, a rather young scientist who had never before actually …
Solar Goddesses - Medium
2017年8月15日 · Among Arctic peoples, the sun is invariably female, and has the same consistent origin story. She is known to the Inuit as Malina or Akycha. To the Pawnee the sun was …