Amarok
Amarok
is a gigantic wolf in Inuit mythology, said to stalk and devour any person foolish enough to hunt alone at night. Unlike wolves who hunt in packs, amaroks hunt alone.
In the 19th century, Danish geologist and Greenlandic scholar Hinrich Johannes Rink reported that the Greenlandic Inuit hold the word amarok exclusively for this specific, legendary wolf, whereas other Arctic peoples use it to refer to any wolf.
Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo, by Hinrich Johannes Rink and it recounts several folk legends that feature the amarok.
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