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Finn-men
Finn-men, also known as, Muckle men, Fion and Fin Finn, were Inuit sighted around the north of Scotland. ==Sightings== The first recorded sighting was in Orkney, in 1682. James Wallace, writing in about 1688, described a Finn-man in his "little Boat" at the south end of Eday being seen by the people of the island from the shore, and then fleeing swiftly when the islanders put out a boat to try and apprehend him.〔 In 1684, a Finn-man seen at Westra was connected with the disappearance of fish from the area.〔 A boat was captured in Orkney, and sent to the Physicians Hall in Edinburgh.〔
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