Aurora Borealis
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Dancing human and animal spirits, especially those of deer, seals, salmon and Beluga whales.
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The ghosts of slain enemies who are restless for revenge. They are trying to rise from the dead and attack.
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Spirits of the dead playing ball with a Walrus skull.
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Walrus spirits playing ball with a human skull.
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The spirits of children who died at birth. The dancing of the children
around in a circle causes the moving streamers and draperies.
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Nanahbozho, creator of the Earth,
traveled to the north and
built large fires, of which the lights are reflections,
to remind people that he still thinks of them.
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Torches used by friendly giants in the north, to attract the fish that they spear at night.
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Fires over which the warriors of northern nations simmer
their dead enemies in enormous pots.
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Fires in the far north. A tribe of dwarves, half the length of a canoe paddle but so strong they catch
whales with their bare hands, boil blubber over the fires.
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