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Qallupilluit 瓜魯帕利克
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The Qallupilluit (Inuktitut: ᖃᓪᓗᐱᓪᓗᐃᑦ, a.k.a. Qalupalik) is a mythical creature from Inuit folklore. Much like the Bogeyman, the Qallupilluit is said to kidnap misbehaving children. The legend also has a practical purpose in keeping children away from thin ice or bodies of water, as this is where the creatures are said to live. If children are found alone at the edge of the ice, the Qallupilluit is said to stuff them into its amautik (similar to a parka), before drowning them in the icy water. 瓜鲁帕利克(Qalupalik)是中的一个虚构生物,它生活于海中,有着长长的头发与指甲,以及蓝色的皮肤。瓜鲁帕利克会将任性、靠近水边的儿童掳走并把他们放入(一种因纽特人的服装,可以背着孩子)回到海中,因纽特人也借此告诫儿童应远离水域。
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Qalupalik ᖃᓪᓗᐱᓪᓗᐃᑦ
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The Qallupilluit (Inuktitut: ᖃᓪᓗᐱᓪᓗᐃᑦ, a.k.a. Qalupalik) is a mythical creature from Inuit folklore. Much like the Bogeyman, the Qallupilluit is said to kidnap misbehaving children. The legend also has a practical purpose in keeping children away from thin ice or bodies of water, as this is where the creatures are said to live. If children are found alone at the edge of the ice, the Qallupilluit is said to stuff them into its amautik (similar to a parka), before drowning them in the icy water. As with most similar legends, there are conflicting reports as to the appearance and gender of the Qallupilluit, though they are always humanoid. Some translations use the pronoun 'he', but others describe the creature as 'she', a feminine creature who uses children to maintain "her long, flowing hair". In some tellings the creature has elongated fingernails, and green, slimy skin. The Qallupilluit were the subject of the book A Promise Is A Promise by Robert Munsch and Michael Kusugak. It was later the subject of a children's graphic novel by Inuit artist . 瓜鲁帕利克(Qalupalik)是中的一个虚构生物,它生活于海中,有着长长的头发与指甲,以及蓝色的皮肤。瓜鲁帕利克会将任性、靠近水边的儿童掳走并把他们放入(一种因纽特人的服装,可以背着孩子)回到海中,因纽特人也借此告诫儿童应远离水域。
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