Bestiarium Greenlandica: A compendium of the mythical creatures, spirits, and strange beings of Greenland
Meet the motley crew of dangerous, cheeky, and fantastical beings of Greenland!

<< Content Warning: nudity and mentions of sexual violence. >>

The world of Greenlandic mythology is inhabited by creatures that have played a vital role in Inuit beliefs and stories throughout the ages. The Bestiarium is a collection of what is generally known about these diverse beings, spirits, and animals. Their stories are gritty, cruel, and reflect from the harsh landscape and lifestyle of ancient Greenland. Descriptions are paired with illustrations by contemporary Greenlandic illustrators that transport these mythological beings into the 21st Century. A brief history of Greenland and the shaman tradition launches the reader into the ancient world of Greenland and how myth and legend told generation after generation can mould and depict a place that was dark and grim as mischievous and lively and full of natural wonders. Now available in North America as part of Eye of Newt’s specialty series, Wool of Bat, which is focused on the preservation and promotion of folklore and oral history from around the world. This edition of the Bestiarium features re-translated and edited chapter on "Shamans, witches, and witchcraft" by Robin Fenrir Mansa Hillestrøm.

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Bestiarium Greenlandica: A compendium of the mythical creatures, spirits, and strange beings of Greenland
Meet the motley crew of dangerous, cheeky, and fantastical beings of Greenland!

<< Content Warning: nudity and mentions of sexual violence. >>

The world of Greenlandic mythology is inhabited by creatures that have played a vital role in Inuit beliefs and stories throughout the ages. The Bestiarium is a collection of what is generally known about these diverse beings, spirits, and animals. Their stories are gritty, cruel, and reflect from the harsh landscape and lifestyle of ancient Greenland. Descriptions are paired with illustrations by contemporary Greenlandic illustrators that transport these mythological beings into the 21st Century. A brief history of Greenland and the shaman tradition launches the reader into the ancient world of Greenland and how myth and legend told generation after generation can mould and depict a place that was dark and grim as mischievous and lively and full of natural wonders. Now available in North America as part of Eye of Newt’s specialty series, Wool of Bat, which is focused on the preservation and promotion of folklore and oral history from around the world. This edition of the Bestiarium features re-translated and edited chapter on "Shamans, witches, and witchcraft" by Robin Fenrir Mansa Hillestrøm.

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Bestiarium Greenlandica: A compendium of the mythical creatures, spirits, and strange beings of Greenland

Bestiarium Greenlandica: A compendium of the mythical creatures, spirits, and strange beings of Greenland

Bestiarium Greenlandica: A compendium of the mythical creatures, spirits, and strange beings of Greenland

Bestiarium Greenlandica: A compendium of the mythical creatures, spirits, and strange beings of Greenland

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Meet the motley crew of dangerous, cheeky, and fantastical beings of Greenland!

<< Content Warning: nudity and mentions of sexual violence. >>

The world of Greenlandic mythology is inhabited by creatures that have played a vital role in Inuit beliefs and stories throughout the ages. The Bestiarium is a collection of what is generally known about these diverse beings, spirits, and animals. Their stories are gritty, cruel, and reflect from the harsh landscape and lifestyle of ancient Greenland. Descriptions are paired with illustrations by contemporary Greenlandic illustrators that transport these mythological beings into the 21st Century. A brief history of Greenland and the shaman tradition launches the reader into the ancient world of Greenland and how myth and legend told generation after generation can mould and depict a place that was dark and grim as mischievous and lively and full of natural wonders. Now available in North America as part of Eye of Newt’s specialty series, Wool of Bat, which is focused on the preservation and promotion of folklore and oral history from around the world. This edition of the Bestiarium features re-translated and edited chapter on "Shamans, witches, and witchcraft" by Robin Fenrir Mansa Hillestrøm.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781777081706
Publisher: Eye of Newt Books
Publication date: 04/19/2022
Series: Wool of Bat
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 316,446
Product dimensions: 9.80(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Maria Bach Kreutzmann was born and bred in Nuuk, and has been fascinated by monsters ever since she was a little girl. She has used Greenlandic mythology and all its colourful creatures in many of her personal projects and has long dreamt of sharing Greenlandic stories in a new and unique way. She graduated from the Animation Workshop in Viborg, Denmark, in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in Computer Graphics Art. Since then she has worked in the gaming and advertising industry in Denmark and the UK. In January 2017 she moved back to Nuuk, and has since then worked on the Greenlandic film, culture, and literature scene as an illustrator and project manager with her company, Glaciem House.

Read an Excerpt

The Latin title Bestiarium Groenlandica is inspired by the scientific tradition of collecting and cataloguing material for preservation and information. This book lists Greenlandic mythological creatures alphabetically. We decided early on to use only material gathered in Greenland. These stories come from sources all over Greenland and have been told to and by Greenlanders and outsiders, but the stories always originate from Greenland.

Table of Contents

8 Preface by Maria Bach Kreutzmann

10 A brief history of Greenland by Ujammiugaq Engell

A

17 AAJUMAAQ

18 AASSIK

20 AAVERPAK

21 AJAQQISAAQ

22 AKUEQQUTIT

24 ALLAQ

24 ALLIARUTSIT

26 AMAARSISARTOQ

29 AMAROQ

30 AMU

33 ANGIUT

34 ANINGAAQ

37 ANNGIAQ

38 AQAJARORMIORSIORTOQ

39 ARPATTUT

41 ASIAQ

42 ASSAGISSAT

E

45 EQALUSSUAQ

46 EQQILLIT

49 EQUNGASOQ

50 ERLAVEERSINIOOQ

I

53 IGALILIK

54 IKKIILLINEQANNGEQQISSAARTOQ

55 IKUSIK

55 ILLUKOQ

57 IMMAP NANUA

58 INNERSUIT & ALLIARUTSIT

61 INNERSUIT TAARTAAT

62 INORROOQ

64 INORUTSIT

65 INUARAKASIK

66 INUARULLIKKAT

67 INUSSUAQ SAARNGIINNAQ

68 ISEQQAT

70 ITTUKU

K

71 KATSIIA

72 KIIAPPA

75 KILIFFAK

76 KISERMAAQ

77 KUKIFFAAJOOQ

78 KUUPAJEEQ

M

79 MAKAKAJUIT

81 MALIINA

N

82 NALAARSIK

85 NAPPAASILAT

87 NATTAANNGUAQ

88 NEQIKITSULIAQ

89 NERRERSUUT

P

91 PARPALIGAMIK UNIAKATTALIKQ

95 QAJARIAQ

96 QAMALLARLUTIK

98 QAQQAT NAALAGAAT

100 QARLIMAATSOQ

103 QIVITTUT

104 QULLERMIUT

107 QUNGUSSUTARIAQ

S

108 SASSUMA ARNAA

113 SERMILISSUAQ

114 SERMIP INUA

T

116 TARRAJAARSUIT

118 TIMERSIIT

119 TOORNAARSUK

121 TUNIT

122 TUPILAK

U

126 UERSAT INUAT

129 UMIARISSAT

130 Shamans, witches and witchcraft by Robin Fenrir Mansa Hillestrøm

136 Alternative names and spellings

140 Glossary

142 The team behind the book

156 Bibliography

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