• Sedna (Inuktitut: ᓴᓐᓇ, romanized: Sanna, previously Sedna or Sidne) is the goddess of the sea and marine animals in Inuit mythology...
  • Sedna’s appearance in Inuit mythology is marked by a unique and evocative duality.
  • 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.
  • Artists capture Sedna’s essence through intricate carvings and sculptures, depicting her as a central figure in Inuit mythology.
  • 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.
  • The Eskimo myth says that Sedna was horrified when she arrived at her new home.
  • In Inuit mythology, the goddess Sedna rules the underworld and the creatures of the sea.
  • Denizlerin ve deniz yaşamının tanrıçası olan Sedna, İnuitler için hayatta kalmak için hayati önem taşıyan bir kaynağı temsil eder.
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  • As Queen of the Dead, Sedna rules over the Adlivun Underworld from her eternally unreachable ice palace on the outer reaches of deathsville.