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Sep 12, 2017 · Thus, legend suggests, that when old-age strikes, rather than waiting around as they dwindle toward death, the elderly Eskimos were taken to sea ...
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Nov 2, 2015 · The Eskimos' burial customs are quite unique and interesting. When a person dies, his body is placed on the ground so that the soul can find ...
The word Eskimo seems to be of Montagnais origin and has been erroneously believed to mean "eater of raw meat." The word Inuit means "people." Inuit as a self- ...
suicide is not of rare occurrence, as according to the religious ideas of the Eskimo the souls of those who die by violence go to Qudlivun, the happy land. For ...
To the individual the transition from death to after-life is made easy in the belief that all who die violently, as well as the mother lost in child-birth, are ...
Inuit Oral Traditions were employed as the most ... death and the mystery of afterlife. Inuit ... Arima, Eskimo Stories: Unikkaatuat (1969). External Links.
Eskimo" has been used to encompass the Inuit and ... Depending on the seasons (up to sixteen according to old traditions), they followed the animals they hunted ...
Oct 29, 2006 · In many traditions around the world and throughout history, this has been the festival associated with death; a time to honor one's ancestors, a ...