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The mythology Aleut-Inuit brings together the following Native American peoples: Aleuts, Aleut, Inuits, Thule culture.
The Aleuts Where Aleutians are an indigenous people attached to the Inuit cultural group, living in the Commander Islands, the Aleutian Islands, the Pribilof Islands, the Shumagin Islands and the Alaska Peninsula.
The Inuit are a group of indigenous peoples sharing cultural similarities and a common ethnic origin living in the arctic regions of North America. The members of the thule culture are the ancestors of all current Canadian Inuit.
Aleut-Inuit mythology (texts)
- About The Children Of Two Cousins
- Ángángujuk
- Angutisugsuk
- Anarteq
- Atârssuaq
- Atdlarneq, The Great Glutton
- Aterfio
- Atungait, Who Went A-Wandering
- Augpilagtok
- Aurora Borealis
- Avatarsuak
- Being Still At Night
- Creation. An Inuit Tale
- Crow Brings Daylight
- Eskimo Myth Of The Origin Of Sun, Moon And Stars
- Eskimo Story Of Owl And Raven
- Eskimo Story Of The Northern Lights
- The First Woman
- The Jealous Uncle
- How Big The World Is
- How Fox Saved The People
- Moon Rapes His Sister Sun
- Quarrel Of The Sun And The Moon
- Raven's Great Adventure
- Sedna
- Sun Sister And Moon Brother
- The Eagle And Whale Husbands
- The Fox Woman
- The Origin Of Light
- The Woman And Her Bear
- Why The Stars Are In The Sky
Books on Eskimo-Aleut mythology
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