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#100104
Inuit Art: Dancing Shaman
Artist: Albert Gayutinnuaq
Size: 6” high, 5 3/4” long , 4 1/4”W
Community: Taloyoak Year: 1991 Stone: Serpentine
Shaman _ ᐊᖓᒃᑯᖅ
_Shamans (anatquq or angakkuq in the Inuit languages of northern parts of Alaska and Canada) played an important role in the religion of Inuit peoples acting as religious leaders, tradesmen, healers, and characters in cultural stories holding mysterious, powerful, and sometimes superhuman abilities. Shamanic symbolism is presented through dramatic enactment and dance. Despite the fact they are almost always considered healers, this is not the complete extent of their duties and abilities and detaches them from their role as a mediator between normal humans and the world of spirits, animals, and souls for the traditional Inuit.
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