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Ethnographic material for the Arctic fantasy worldbuilding thread

Oct 2nd, 2022
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  1. >Inuit Myths and Legends
  2. http://www.inuitmyths.com/myth.htm
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  4. >Inua : Spirit world of the Bering Sea Eskimo
  5. https://archive.org/details/inuaspiritworldo00fitz
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  7. >Frozen Tombs of Siberia - The Pazyryk Burials of Iron Age Horsemen
  8. https://pt.b-ok.lat/book/2708657/5dfef4?dsource=recommend
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  10. >Native American Ice Cannibals of Myth and Legend
  11. http://www.native-languages.org/ice-cannibal.htm
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  13. >Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo
  14. https://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/inu/tte/index.htm
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  16. >Eskimo Folk-Tales
  17. https://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/inu/eft/index.htm
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  19. >The Windigo in the Material World
  20. https://web.archive.org/web/20190408171132/https://analepsis.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/windigo2.pdf
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  22. >Eskimo Folk-Tales
  23. https://ia600300.us.archive.org/35/items/eskimofolktales00rasmrich/eskimofolktales00rasmrich.pdf
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  25. >Tales From Siberia
  26. https://pt.b-ok.lat/book/653034/9258c9
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  28. >The Eskimo of Siberia
  29. https://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/inu/eos/index.htm
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  31. >Shamanism in Siberia
  32. https://www.sacred-texts.com/sha/sis/index.htm
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  34. >The Eskimos
  35. https://archive.org/details/eskimos00burc
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  37. >The Eskimo about Bering strait
  38. https://archive.org/details/eskimoberingstrait00nelsrich/mode/2up
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  40. >Chukchee Mythology
  41. https://www.sacred-texts.com/asia/cm/index.htm
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  43. >KORYAK TEXTS
  44. https://www.sacred-texts.com/asia/kort/index.htm
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  46. >Tales of Yukaghir, Lamut, and Russianized Natives of Eastern Siberia
  47. https://www.sacred-texts.com/asia/tes/index.htm
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  49. >Myths and legends of Alaska
  50. https://archive.org/details/mythsandlegends01judsgoog/mode/2up
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  52. >Folklore Parallels Between Siberia and South Asia and the Mythology of the Eurasian Steppes
  53. https://pt.b-ok.lat/book/3303843/11b486
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  55. >Shamanic Worlds: Rituals and Lore of Siberia and Central Asia
  56. https://pt.b-ok.lat/book/1073197/a41475?dsource=recommend
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  58. >Shamanism in Siberia: Russian Records of Indigenous Spirituality
  59. https://pt.b-ok.lat/book/2244309/7d51c7?dsource=recommend
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  61. >Mighty Mikko: A Book of Finnish Fairy Tales and Folk Tales
  62. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/38112
  63.  
  64. >Icelandic Fairy and Folktales
  65. https://pt.b-ok.lat/book/5234503/c7f20d
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  67. Plus a couple of inspirations for Artic Fantasy:
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  69. >The idea of frozen sounds has its earliest known mention around the 1st century AD in Plutarch’s Progress in Virtue, where a certain city’s winter is said to be so cold that all speech freezes, to be heard only in the summer thaw.
  70. http://imaginaryinstruments.org/frozen-horn/
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  72. >Nomad clans of the Deep Taiga
  73. http://udan-adan.blogspot.com/2015/06/nomad-clans-of-deep-taiga.html
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  75. >Vaygach is regarded as a holy site by the Nenets people of northern Siberia. For centuries, they came here to raise idols and offer up sacrifices to the great spirits, Num and Nga, a dualistic pairing of sky-god and underworld-god comparable to that of Tengri and Erlik further south. They were reindeer herders.
  76. http://udan-adan.blogspot.com/2016/04/the-island-of-cairns.html
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  78. >Random Encounter Tables: the Taiga
  79. http://udan-adan.blogspot.com/2016/05/random-encounter-tables-taiga.html
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  81. >the phenomenon you’re seeing is called thermogenesis, and it’s a normal ability of the plant. Or to put it another way, the eastern skunk cabbage is warm-blooded. Its ability to generate heat enables it to grow and flower while the snow is still on the ground – even though the plant is not frost-resistant. The frost will never touch it.
  82. https://www.damninteresting.com/warm-blooded-plants/
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  84. >The timeline concerns alternate advancements (mainly agricultural) among various Alaskan and Paleoasiatic peoples, primarily the historical Thule culture of early Inuits, triggered by ATL contact with the proto-agricultural Dena'ina hunter-gatherer culture from more southern latitudes of OTL Canada.
  85. https://www.alternatehistory.com/wiki/doku.php?id=timelines:lands_of_ice_and_mice
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