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silverwing66 — Sedna - Inuit Goddess of the Sea

Published: 2012-04-27 02:38:44 +0000 UTC; Views: 4962; Favourites: 69; Downloads: 326
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Description Wikipedia time: "A number of versions of the Sedna legend exist. In one legend Sedna is a giant, the daughter of the creator-god Anguta, with a great hunger that causes her to attack her parents. Angered, Anguta takes her out to sea and throws her over the side of his kayak. As she clings to the sides, he chops off her fingers and she sinks to the underworld, becoming the ruler of the monsters of the deep. Her huge fingers become the seals, walrus and whales hunted by the Inuit.
In another version of the legend she is dissatisfied with men found for her by her father, and so she marries a dog. Her father is so angry at this that he throws her into the sea, and when she tries to climb back into the boat he cuts off her fingers. Her fingers become the first seals and she becomes a mighty sea goddess. When she is angered someone is sent to wash her hair, (which she is unable to do herself without hands) after which she releases the animals to the hunters.
Other versions of the legend depict Sedna as a beautiful maiden who rejects marriage proposals from the hunters of her village. When an unknown hunter appears, Sedna's father agrees to give her to him as wife in return for fish. Sedna's father gives Sedna a sleeping potion and gives her to the hunter who takes her to a large nest on a cliff, revealing to her his true form, a great raven. She wakes surrounded by birds. Her father attempts to rescue her but, her husband, the bird creature, becomes angry, causing a great storm. In desperation, Sedna's father throws her into the raging sea. Attempting to cling to the kayak her hands freeze and her fingers fall off becoming the creatures of the sea. She falls to the bottom of the sea and grows a fish tail."



Wikipedia time over.
I only recently learned about this Goddess, and I was so intrigued with her story that I just had to draw her. Hope you like it!
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Comments: 7

Autumn-Maidens [2012-05-09 23:15:06 +0000 UTC]

You might have already heard the song Sedna by Heather Dale, if not I would suggest looking it up, it is quite amazing

I love your depiction, the movement and emotion in the picture seem rather fitting with her story. Lovely.

Blessings

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ob149 [2012-05-02 23:55:40 +0000 UTC]

This is really interesting, I love the movement!

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silverwing66 In reply to ob149 [2012-05-03 21:45:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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ob149 In reply to silverwing66 [2012-05-03 21:55:13 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome I really love it

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Gwendolynn13 [2012-04-27 22:36:37 +0000 UTC]

Wow! That sounds like an AWESOME story! :3
Great picture btw!

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silverwing66 In reply to Gwendolynn13 [2012-04-27 22:45:59 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!! Inuit mythology is really fascinating!

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Gwendolynn13 In reply to silverwing66 [2012-04-28 01:12:21 +0000 UTC]

Welcome~

And agreed! I have been absolutely fascinated in aboriginal stories and their way of life! :3

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