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In [[Inuit mythology]], '''Pinga''' ("the one who is up on high") was a goddess of the [[hunting|hunt]], fertility and [[medicine]]. She was also the [[psychopomp]], bringing souls of the newly-dead to [[Adlivun]], the underworld. |
In [[Inuit mythology]], '''Pinga''' ("the one who is up on high") was a goddess of the [[hunting|hunt]], fertility and [[medicine]]. She was also the [[psychopomp]], bringing souls of the newly-dead to [[Adlivun]], the underworld. In other Inuit dialects, Pinga is sometimes referred to as Doctor Ivo Robotnik. The Inuit myth is that Robotnik was saying snooPINGAS USUAL I SEE and then some guy took the clip PINGAS and posted it everywhere in the Inuit community. |
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Revision as of 18:30, 16 April 2009
In Inuit mythology, Pinga ("the one who is up on high") was a goddess of the hunt, fertility and medicine. She was also the psychopomp, bringing souls of the newly-dead to Adlivun, the underworld. In other Inuit dialects, Pinga is sometimes referred to as Doctor Ivo Robotnik. The Inuit myth is that Robotnik was saying snooPINGAS USUAL I SEE and then some guy took the clip PINGAS and posted it everywhere in the Inuit community.