In Santería or regla de ocha, Yemayá is the mother of all living things as well as the owner of the oceans and seas. [10] Colors: There are many roads to Yemayá, Okute, Asesú, Achabá and Mayelewo are some of them, and each one has a color combination having all blue as a common denominator. Ritual garment color: Blue. Ritual number: Seven.. NordenBladet - The Mother of the Sea is a colorful and fantastic tale of how Greenland's animals came to be - and reminds us of our responsibilities. The Mother of the Sea was bothered by the Inuits' evil deeds at the settlement and as a punishment gathered all the animals the Inuits used to hunt in her fiery hair at the bottom of the sea. When "The Blind One" came down to remedy.
The Story of Sedna, Mother of the Sea is an Inuit legend, told in many versions across the Arctic. Each telling carries its own blend of pain and sacrifice, trickery and transformation. In every version, fingers are lost—and from these severed fingers, sea creatures are born. The woman who once was human becomes the Goddess of the Sea. She is the ocean: fierce and generous, moody and.. Discover Sedna, the powerful Inuit sea goddess who rules the Arctic underworld. Explore her tragic transformation story, her role as Mother of the Sea, and the shamanic rituals that maintain the delicate balance between humanity and nature in Arctic mythology.