• Sedna (Inuktitut: ᓴᓐᓇ, romanized: Sanna, previously Sedna or Sidne) is the goddess of the sea and marine animals in Inuit mythology...
  • 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.
  • Sedna and the Shamanic Practices. Imagine diving deep into the icy waters of Inuit mythology. Sedna, the goddess of the sea, is more than just a legend.
  • 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.
  • Named after the Inuit goddess of the sea, Sedna's presence in astrology introduces its mythological significance into astrology. ... Sedna’s Mythology.
  • 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, Sedna is known as the goddess of the sea, ruling over all marine animals and controlling the availability of food for the Inuit people.
  • In Inuit mythology, Sedna was the mother and goddess of all sea creatures. Initially Sedna was a beautiful and young Inuit woman who lived with his father.