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This article is about the Inuit god. For other meanings of Pana, see Pana (disambiguation).

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In Inuit mythology, Pana was the god who cared for souls in the underworld (Adlivun) before they were reincarnated.

Pana also means 'snow knife' in Inuktitut.

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Inuit mythology

Goddesses: A'akuluujjusiAknaArnakuagsakArnapkapfaalukAsiaqAtaksakAulanerkCaribou motherKadluMalinaNerrivikNujalikPingaPukkeenegakSednaTootega
Gods: AipaloovikAkychaAlignakAmaguqEeyeekaldukIdliragijengetIgalukIgnirtoqIssitoqNanookNegafookNootaikokPanaTarquiup InuaTekkeitsertokTornarsukTornatTorngarsukTulugaak
Creatures and Spirits: AdletAdlivunAgloolikAkhlutAmarokAngutaAtshenAumanilIshigaqKeelutKigatilikQiqirnTizherukTupilaqWentshukumishiteu
People: ApanuugakKa-Ha-SiKiviuq
Objects and Terms: i'noGo tiedInuaSilap Inua

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