• 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...
  • Eris was in fact discovered after Sedna even though it is nearer to us, so until 2005 Sedna was also considered a candidate for the 10th planet. ... Sedna Mythology.
  • Read Sedna from the story Myths and Legends by BiamondAuthority (Biamond) with 43 reads. greekmythology, legends, mythology.
  • « 83. MYTHOLOGY: all are family and relatives. 85. PLANTS: Basic cactus identification ». 84. MYTHOLOGY: Sedna the sea goddess. June 16, 2016 //.
  • SEDNA. The sinister sea goddess of the Eskimos, only anAngakoq could withstand her awful one-eyed stare. She had a violent temper, and ruled over the dead.
  • Sedna's father felt sorry for her and drowned the dog. After her husband died, Sedna was unable to support her children and herself.
  • In the rich tapestry of Inuit mythology, Sedna emerges as a central figure—a young woman whose life and fate are intertwined with the sea.
  • 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.
  • Science is not able to provide full explanations and good scientists acknowledge this. Sedna was a story I shared with students when I taught.
  • Sedna in Mythology. In Inuit mythology, Sedna is the goddess of the sea (which makes one wonder if she's met Neptune/Posideon.)