- Sedna (Inuktitut: ᓴᓐᓇ, romanized: Sanna, previously Sedna or Sidne) is the goddess of the sea and marine animals in Inuit mythology...
- Mortal Sedna was, of course, transformed into an immortal; the great creatrix who births the sea mammals upon which the peoples of the Arctic rely for their survival.
- Godchecker guide to Sedna (also known as Siarnaq), the Inuit Goddess of the Sea from Inuit mythology. Inuit Sea Goddess and Queen of the Frozen Underworld.
- In a deviation from the custom of naming celestial bodies after characters from Greek and Roman mythology, the name chosen for this newcomer was Sedna, after...
- In Inuit mythology, the goddess Sedna rules the underworld and the creatures of the sea. Myths about Sedna explain the origin of sea creatures and reflect the...
- The Eskimo myth says that Sedna was horrified when she arrived at her new home. This is because it was full of animal skins on a cliff.
- Sedna's father, now even more determined, took his sharp fishing knife and, with two blows, first cut off the last of Sedna's fingers and then cut off her thumbs.
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- Inuit mythology has it that Sedna was a very beautiful young lady who was tricked to marry an evil man.