Gut skin parka
Gut skin parka today stored at the National Museum of Denmark Source: Nationalmuseum, Danmark, File ID: ES-49677, Photo: Roberto Fortuna CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 – This girl’s parka is from Eastern Greenland and was acquired by the National Museum of Denmark in 1854. Survival in the Arctic requires extremely well-made clothing. The skill of producing watertight, lightweight clothing goes […]
The Entrail Snatcher
The Entrail Snatcher Drawing by Kârale Andreassen, today stored at the National Museum of Denmark. Nationalmuseet, Danmark, Photo: Jesper Kurt-Nielsen CC BY-SA 2.0 – The Entrail Snatcher or Lung eater, named Nalikkatteeq, was said to eat the lungs of the deceased humans, who passed by her on their way to the heavenly realm of death. With the […]
Traditional tupilak
Traditional tupilak Water colour, Aron from Kangeq, Greenland, today stored in the Ethnographic Museum in Oslo (Oslo University).Photo: Alexis Pantos/©Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo. – A tupilak was an artificially crafted object used for sorcery. It was meant to hurt the person to whom it was sent. It resembled a seal in size […]
Tupilak carving
Tupilak carving Tupilak carving, ivory, Greenland. Before 1962.Photo: Ole Woldbye, Danish Arctic Institute – A tupilak, today a tourist object and awkwardly considered to have been an auspicious talisman, was an object meant to do nothing but harm. Most Tupilaks were put together by bones from various animals, stuffed with sod and wrapped up in skin, to be […]
Drawing of rock carving of an elk with numerous anatomical parts depicted
Drawing of rock carving of an elk with numerous anatomical parts depicted. Åskollen in southern Norway. From: Rock Art and the Wild Mind. Visual Imagery in Mesolithic Northern Europe. Ingrid Fuglestvedt, Copyright © 2018, London, Routledge. Figure 5.2, page 192. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Group. – A few rock carvings in southern […]