Nanook (disambiguation)

Nanook, in Inuit mythology, is the master of bears.

Nanook, Nanuk, or Nanuq may also refer to:

Art, entertainment, and media

 * Nanook (band), Greenlandic pop rock band
 * Nanook (TV series), whose title character is named Nanook
 * Nanook of the North (1922), a film by Robert Flaherty, often considered the first formal feature-length documentary
 * Nanook, Corey Haim's dog in the film The Lost Boys (1987)
 * Nanoq Media, a company in Greenland
 * Nanook, Aeon of Destruction in Honkai: Star Rail

Places

 * Tanfield Valley or Nanook, a Viking settlement and archaeological site on Baffin Island
 * Nanuk, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
 * Nanook River, Victoria Island, Canada
 * Nanook or Nanuk, alternate names of Menukin, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
 * Nanuk-e Bala, alternate name of Naniz-e Olya, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
 * Nanoq, a museum in Jakobstad, Finland

Military

 * Operation Nanook (1946), an Arctic expedition undertaken by the US Navy in 1946
 * Operation Nanook, annual Arctic exercise by Canada's Maritime Command and Canada's Coast Guard
 * Nanuk Remotely Controlled Weapon Station
 * Project Nanook, US reconnaissance project

Mascot

 * Alaska Nanooks, the University of Alaska Fairbanks sports teams
 * Edmonton Eskimos, of the Canadian Football League, mascot from 1997 to 2021

Other uses

 * Nanok East Greenland Fishing Company, a Danish company in Greenland
 * Nanuk (ship), a 1892 schooner used in several Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films in the 1930s