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Head of Woman and Animals
Head of Woman and Animals
This carving depicts the head of the sea spirit who became the protector of all sea animals. She is a force to be reckoned with should anyone disrespect her creatures. The fluid nature of oral culture means details of certain legends also tend to be ever-evolving. Among the most famous of the vast array of oral storytelling traditions are those related to this sea spirit who is variously known in different regions throughout northern Canada as Sedna, Nuliajuk, Takannaaluk, Arnajuinnaq, Uinigumasuittuq and Taleelayuk.