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Indonesia-Inggris kamus. 2013.
Indonesia-Inggris kamus. 2013.
Silap Inua — In Inuit mythology, Silap Inua or Silla was, similar to mana or ether, the primary component of everything that exists; it is also the breath of life and the method of locomotion for any movement or change. Silla is believed to control everything … Wikipedia
Silap Inna — See Sila … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Silat Melayu — This article is about silat styles from the Malay Peninsula. For the general article, see Silat. A Singaporean pesilat. Silat Melayu (Jawi: سيلت ملايو; lit. Malay silat ) is a blanket term for the types of silat created in peninsular Southeast… … Wikipedia
Shamanism among Eskimo peoples — refers to those aspects of the various Eskimo cultures that are related to the shamans’ role as a mediator between people and spirits, souls, and mythological beings. Such beliefs and practices were once widespread among Eskimo groups, but today… … Wikipedia
Nanook — For other uses, see Nanook (disambiguation). In Inuit mythology, Nanook or Nanuq[1] (Inuktitut syllabics: ᓇᓄᖅ[2]), which is from the Inuit language for polar bear, was the master of bears, meaning he decided if hunters had followed all applicable … Wikipedia
Negafook — depicted in a Yup ik mask In Inuit mythology, Negafook (or Negagfok) is a god of weather systems, particularly wintry cold ones … Wikipedia
Malina — For other uses, see Malina (disambiguation). Malina is a solar deity in Inuit mythology. She is found most commonly in the legends of Greenland that link her closely with the lunar deity Anningan, her brother. Malina is constantly fleeing from… … Wikipedia
Nerrivik — In Inuit mythology, Nerrivik was the sea mother and provider of food for the Inuit people. She was the patron of fisherman and hunters. In Canada, she was known as either Sedna or Arnapkapfaaluk and in Greenland, she was Arnakuagsak. Myth… … Wikipedia
Nootaikok — In Inuit mythology, Nootaikok was a god who presided over icebergs and glaciers. v · … Wikipedia
Nujalik — In Inuit mythology, Nujalik is the goddess of hunting on land. For reference, Sedna is the goddess of sea hunting (whaling, fishing, etc.). v … Wikipedia
Sila — may refer to:* Sıla , a Turkish television series * Śīla (in Sanskrit) or sīla (in Pāli), behavioral discipline , morality , or ethics in Buddhism * Sila (city), a city in the United Arab Emirates * Sila (murti), in Hinduism a murti or vigraha in … Wikipedia