Talk:Sun and Moon (Inuit myth)

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No sources for the story
1. There are no sources cited for the story 2. The story makes no sense whatsoever. You see.. If they became the Sun and the Moon, how (on Earth) could there have been 'night', 'one day' or 'the skylight'? I suspect this is someone's own interpretation of the story. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sergiusz.olszewski (talk • contribs) 17:43, 27 January 2020 (UTC)

Art
The images are Frank Wilbert Stokes's painting in the Eskimo Hall of the American Museum of Natural History in 1909. The full image is here so you can see both figures in relation to each other, but it's smaller and less clear. Eievie (talk) 01:56, 7 January 2023 (UTC)