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- Anguta abstract "Anguta is the father of the sea goddess Sedna in Inuit mythology. In certain myths of the Greenland Inuit Anguta (also called "His Father" or Anigut) is considered the creator-god and is the supreme being among of the Inuit people. In other myths, Anguta is merely a mortal widower. His name, meaning "man with something to cut," refers to his mutilating of his daughter which ultimately resulted in her godhood, an act he carried out in both myths. Anguta is a psychopomp, ferrying souls from the land of the living to the underworld, called Adlivun, where his daughter rules. Those souls must then sleep there for a year. He is also known as Aguta.".
- Anguta wikiPageID "93366".
- Anguta wikiPageLength "887".
- Anguta wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Anguta wikiPageRevisionID "675165589".
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLink Adlivun.
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLink Anguta.
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLink Anigut.
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inuit_mythology.
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_creatures_of_the_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLink Inuit_mythology.
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLink Psychopomp.
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLink Sedna_(mythology).
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLink Underworld.
- Anguta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anguta".
- Anguta hasPhotoCollection Anguta.
- Anguta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inuit_Mythology.
- Anguta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NorthAm-myth-stub.
- Anguta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Anguta subject Category:Inuit_mythology.
- Anguta subject Category:Legendary_creatures_of_the_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Anguta hypernym Father.
- Anguta type Article.
- Anguta type Person.
- Anguta type Article.
- Anguta comment "Anguta is the father of the sea goddess Sedna in Inuit mythology. In certain myths of the Greenland Inuit Anguta (also called "His Father" or Anigut) is considered the creator-god and is the supreme being among of the Inuit people. In other myths, Anguta is merely a mortal widower. His name, meaning "man with something to cut," refers to his mutilating of his daughter which ultimately resulted in her godhood, an act he carried out in both myths.".
- Anguta label "Anguta".
- Anguta sameAs Anguta.
- Anguta sameAs m.0n4ty.
- Anguta sameAs Q2625482.
- Anguta sameAs Q2625482.
- Anguta wasDerivedFrom Anguta?oldid=675165589.
- Anguta isPrimaryTopicOf Anguta.