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The Tornit are a race of wildmen in Inuit mythology. According to the Anchorage Daily, "... Stories of the Alaska Bushmen, or tornits, have been told since the first humans crossed the Bering Land Bridge. In the beginning, the story goes, the Inuit and the tornits lived peacefully in villages...
Alaska folklore: Five mythical creatures of the Last Frontier
The Alaska Bushman, or Tornit. Stories of the Alaska Bushmen, or tornits, have been told since the first humans crossed the Bering Land Bridge.
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The Inuit believe that these creatures descended from a people called the Tornit. They used to live in relative harmony with the Inuit, until a Tornit damaged an Inuit’s prized canoe. That Inuit retaliated by killing the Tornit, which caused the rest of the Tornit population to flee in fear.
Tornit: Inuit Mythological Giant - TRIDENT MYTH
The Tornit were a big, strong group of people who lived near Cumberland Sound. They got along well with the Inuit & hunted in the same area but lived in different villages. They were taller and had longer legs and arms than the Inuit, but their eyes weren’t as good.
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Tuniit : The Shy Giants - Mythlok
Referred to as the Tornit or Tuniq in some accounts, the Tuniit are legendary figures from Inuit mythology, believed to be the original inhabitants of the Arctic regions, preceding the Inuit. Descriptions portray them as peaceful individuals who lived in harmony with nature, speaking a simple language known as “Kutak” or “baby-talk.”
Alaska's Bigfoot: The Tornit - Puzzle Box Horror
Dec 10, 2019 · Read the first installation of our original story, which features a rendition of the Tornit folktale, or check out other fascinating Alaskan cryptids!
Tornit - The Arcana Wiki
After this, the Tornit feared the growing dislike of the Inuit and departed inland, away from other people. But they are still said to haunt the hinterlands of the northern wilds. Possibly they are related to the sasquatch .
The Tornit : Inuit Mythical Giant - YouTube
In Inuit stories, the Tornit are indeed a race of wild people. Tornits used to live in villages close to each other and hunt together. The Inuit often made k...
The Tornit - Eskimo folktale - World of Tales
In olden times the Inuit were not the only tribe living in the Eskimo country. Around Cumberland Sound there lived some very large, strong people called the Tornit. They were on good terms with the Inuit and shared the same hunting ground, but lived in separate villages.
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