i'noGo tied
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Amulet made from blubber and seal furTemplate:SHORTDESC:Amulet made from blubber and seal fur
"House of spirits" redirects here. For the book by Isabel Allende, see The House of the Spirits.
Among some Alaska Natives[like whom?], the i'noGo tied ("house of spirits") refers to a luck and protection amulet made from blubber encased in seal fur.[1]
References
- ^ Patterson, Lotsee; Lotsee Patterson; Mary Ellen Snodgrass (1994). Indian terms of the Americas. Libraries Unlimited. pp. 110. ISBN 978-1-56308-133-0. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
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