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  • This relieved the anxiety he felt for her, and he crawled into his sleeping bag and went to sleep, thinking that after all the judgment of the Angakok was a mere form, not to be executed literally.

    Ungava Bob A Winter's Tale Dillon Wallace 1901

  • There was so much to eat that everybody grew fatter, and as for the Angakok, he got so very fat that Koko said to Menie, I don't believe we can ever get the Angakok home in the woman boat!

    The Eskimo Twins 1914

  • But the Angakok answered, Since you urge me, I will take the stomach.

    The Eskimo Twins 1914

  • The wives of the Angakok went to find moss to feed the fire.

    The Eskimo Twins 1914

  • The Angakok rolled one driftwood stick round and round in the hollow spot of the other.

    The Eskimo Twins 1914

  • It was lucky for Menie and Koko that nobody heard them say that about the Angakok.

    The Eskimo Twins 1914

  • The wives of the Angakok cried, "Give a hind leg to the Angakok."

    The Eskimo Twins 1914

  • The women obeyed the signal of Koko's father and the Angakok.

    The Eskimo Twins 1914

  • Everybody in the village had seal meat that night, and the Angakok had the head, which they all thought was the best part.

    The Eskimo Twins 1914

  • The twins and Koko thought this was great fun, but the Angakok didn't like it a bit.

    The Eskimo Twins 1914

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