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- Adlet abstract "The Adlet (or Erqigdlet) are a race of creatures in the Inuit mythology of Greenland, as well as the Labrador and Hudson Bay coasts. While the word refers to inland native American tribes, it also denotes a tribe with dogs' legs and human bodies. The lower part of the body of the canine Adlet is like that of a dog and their upper part is like a man's. All Adlet run quickly, and usually encounters between men end up in battle, with man as the victor.In Inuit lore, they are often portrayed as in conflict with humans, and are supposed to be taller than Inuit and white people. In some stories they are cannibals. Inuit from Labrador use the term Adlet, tribes west of the Hudson Bay use the word Erqigdlit. The monstrous race begotten by the Adlet was identified with inland native Americans by the Labrador and Hudson Bay tribes; Inuit from Greenland and Baffin Land, which had no native American neighbors, use the term to refer to the half human, half canine creatures.An etymology of the word is proposed by H. Newell Wardle: adlet might come from ad, \"below,\" and thus denote \"those below.\" Alternatively, he argues, it might come from the stem agdlak, \"striped, streaked,\" thus \"the striped ones,\" in reference to American Indians who lived to the west and painted their faces. \"Erqigdlet\" might be a derogatory term denoting the same people. Atlat means \"others,\" denoting American Indians from the Inuit perspective, though Newell Wardle considers this possibility secondary and deriving from phonetic similarity.".
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- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink American_Anthropologist.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink American_Folklore_Society.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink American_Society_of_Naturalists.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Baffin_Island.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Bering_Strait.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Bulletin_of_the_American_Museum_of_Natural_History.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_of_American_Ethnology.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Cargo_cult.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canid_hybrids.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inuit_mythology.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_creatures_of_the_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_dogs.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_human_hybrids.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Chukchi_people.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Commission_for_Scientific_Investigations_in_Greenland.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Cumberland_Sound.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Dakelh.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink First_Nations.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Hudson_Bay.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Inuit_mythology.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_American_Folklore.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Labrador.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Pinniped.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Point_Barrow.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Institute.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Smith_Sound.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink The_American_Naturalist.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLink Whale.
- Adlet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adlet".
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- Adlet subject Category:Canid_hybrids.
- Adlet subject Category:Inuit_mythology.
- Adlet subject Category:Legendary_creatures_of_the_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Adlet subject Category:Mythological_dogs.
- Adlet subject Category:Mythological_human_hybrids.
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- Adlet comment "The Adlet (or Erqigdlet) are a race of creatures in the Inuit mythology of Greenland, as well as the Labrador and Hudson Bay coasts. While the word refers to inland native American tribes, it also denotes a tribe with dogs' legs and human bodies. The lower part of the body of the canine Adlet is like that of a dog and their upper part is like a man's.".
- Adlet label "Adlet".
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- Adlet wasDerivedFrom Adlet?oldid=648975174.
- Adlet isPrimaryTopicOf Adlet.