Arnapkapfaaluk
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Arnapkapfaaluk (big bad woman) was the sea goddess of the Inuit people of Canada's Coronation Gulf area. Although occupying the equivalent position to Sedna within Inuit mythology, in that she had control of the animals of the seas, she was noticeably different as can be seen by the English translation of her name.
Arnapkapfaaluk was not the beneficent goddess that Sedna was but instead inspired fear in hunters. Rather than providing the Copper Inuit with the seals and other marine mammals she would withhold them. The breaking of a taboo or other indiscretion would result in a unsuccessful hunt.
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- Richard G. Condon, Julia Ogina and the Holman Elders, The Northern Copper Inuit (ISBN 0-8020-0849-6)
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