Prophets and Prophecy: Inuit or Eskimo
Eskimo is a general term used to refer to a number of distinct groups are commonly identified, including Siberian, St. Lawrence Island, Nunivak, Chugach, Nunamiut, North Alaskan, Mackenzie, Copper, Caribou, Netsilik, Iglulik, Baffinland, Labrador, Coastal Labrador, Polar, and East and West Greenland. Since the 1970s Eskimo groups in Canada and Greenland have adopted the name Inuit, although the term has not taken hold in Alaska or Siberia.
Their religion was imbued with a rich mythology, and shamanism was practiced. In Shamanism , the religious practitioner in various, generally small-scale societies who is believed to be able to diagnose, cure, and sometimes cause illness because of a special relationship with, or control over, spirits. Different forms of shamanism are found around the world; they are also known as medicine men and witch doctors. To give prophecies, the shaman goes into a trance. After emerging from this trance the shaman makes what are known as prophecies. Sometimes the prophecies are difficult to express in everyday language so the shaman utters them in a strange sing-song recital.
There is an Inuit prophecy about the return of the 'white raven'...as most or all ravens in the arctic are black in colour...there is a mythical story about the raven and the owl.
An ancient prophecy of the Kalaallit people says, that when the time has come that the stone hard ice of the glaciers has become so soft that the hand of a person leaves an imprint, then mother earth is in danger.
Their religion was imbued with a rich mythology, and shamanism was practiced. In Shamanism , the religious practitioner in various, generally small-scale societies who is believed to be able to diagnose, cure, and sometimes cause illness because of a special relationship with, or control over, spirits. Different forms of shamanism are found around the world; they are also known as medicine men and witch doctors. To give prophecies, the shaman goes into a trance. After emerging from this trance the shaman makes what are known as prophecies. Sometimes the prophecies are difficult to express in everyday language so the shaman utters them in a strange sing-song recital.
There is an Inuit prophecy about the return of the 'white raven'...as most or all ravens in the arctic are black in colour...there is a mythical story about the raven and the owl.
An ancient prophecy of the Kalaallit people says, that when the time has come that the stone hard ice of the glaciers has become so soft that the hand of a person leaves an imprint, then mother earth is in danger.








That's a prophecy that no one can argue is true.
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Yes. We see the videos on the news lately of melting glaciers so this is obviously happening now.
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