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Uvavnuk was a female ''angakkuq'' (shamaness) of the Iglulik Inuit in the early 20th century, and now considered an oral poet. Uvavnuk has been written about in several books on mysticism. A common report is that she experienced a "glowing ball of fire in the sky" and afterwards gained a "telepathic sensitivity" helping her know the "thoughts and hidden actions of others".〔 〕〔 She has been described as a healer.〔 Uvavnuk has been described as an Inuit female shaman of the Netsilik or Iglooik tribes, and also as a "shamaness".〔 After her visual experience with the "ball of fire", she reportedly sang this song: :''The great sea moves me, sets me adrift.'' :''It moves me like algae on stones in running brook water.'' :''The vault of heaven moves me.'' :''Mighty weather storms through my soul.'' :''It carries me with it.'' :''Trembling with joy.'' Uvavnuk's poems have appeared in collections of poetry, appear in online collections,〔 〕 and have been used by peace groups such as ''Out Beyond Ideas'' in songs. Her poetry was initially recorded in a book called ''Song of Uvavnuk'' by Knud Rasmussen sometime in the early 1900s.〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Uvavnuk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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