Three-claw's story
Like most _nanuq_ he rather liked the inuit, and followed the treaties. these strange humans were not inuit, though. he returned to where he had found the two and found two more.
Full circle (Bear/human, bear/bear, zoo and vore)
But the inuit do, and when they tell us that they think a nanuq is eating their friends, their women, it casts a pall on all of us. how could our lonely youngsters, our old and injured, find comfort in the mating times if no inuit will trust a bear?"
Adlet -- Inuit Nightmares
Their creation myth centers around an inuit woman cohabiting with a red dog and their ten demon children. five turned on the inuits and slaughtered them. apparently there is a similar creature under the letter 'e'.
The Nanuq and the Inuit
(that was the way of it; strong bears went to their females, but the young and old came to the inuit with their bribes and needs.)
Choices
The inuit women had told her that once you'd had a child or two the bears were not too large for a stretched-out sex, but sally was not that anxious to find out.
"Family Tails" - Chapter 2
/nascakiyetl/obs/rav1.html) [6] atka - inuit name meaning "one who counsels/one who has lived and knows things" [7] sesi - inuit name meaning "snow" [8] amaguq - inuit name meaning "under-feet" [9] iluq - inuit name meaning "frost" [10] kapik - inuit
K'eyush and the nanuq (F polar bear/M human sex and vore)
Even today it was not unheard-of for a rogue nanuq to hunt the inuit.
3 Dawgs, 8 Legs, 1 Excellent Homecoming
...even if it did mean waiting for a wagging inuit dog to let him go.
Tragedies Written Under a Midnight Sun - Chapter 1: Two Worlds (A Sonic Fanfiction)
For devil-child. \*4 iluttiliurut is inuit for freak. \*5 atsut is inuit for let's go.
The white bear and the orca
He had no need to turn to an inuit woman for relief the way the young and very old bears did. past him was a ridge of ice, and beyond a natural hollow.
"Family Tails" - Chapter 37
In the inuit language, "ikiaq" means "red spruce", and he was given that name due to the reddish browns of his fur.
An Ode to Canada
It's the ancient land that the inuit (not eskimo) call home, although now alot of their dogsleds have been replaced with snow-mobiles with crome.