Qiqirn

Qiqirn is a large, bald dog spirit in Inuit mythology, from around the area of Baffin Island. It has hair only on its feet, mouth and the tips of its ears and tail. Its presence will send men and dogs into convulsions, sometimes fatal. However, it is frightened of humans and will run away if an angakkuq sees it.[1] A similar term, also from Inuit mythology, is keelut, a malevolent earth spirit which also appears as a hairless dog.[2]

Daniel Merkur suggested that the fits caused by the qiqirn were allusions to shamanic initiations.[3]

  1. ^ Powell, J. W. (1888). Annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary, v.6. pp. 597, 603.
  2. ^ Guirand, Félix (1935). The Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology. p. 436.
  3. ^ Merkur, Daniel (1991). Powers which We Do Not Know: The Gods and Spirits of the Inuit. p. 245.