“Like you, I am woman and more than woman. I have felt a woman's pain, but I have hunted like a man. Who else has lived both lives?” GenderInuit Book:The Wolf in the Whale Source: The Wolf in the Whale
“Just as I was man and woman, just as the fanged aarluk was wolf and whale, my people could not be contained in a single god.” ReligionInuit Book:The Wolf in the Whale Source: The Wolf in the Whale
“Why would I continue life as a man trapped in a girl’s body when I could just as easily fly into the heavens or run with the wolves?” GenderInuit Book:The Wolf in the Whale Source: The Wolf in the Whale
“The wolf is not bound to its shape. It can change form at will, transforming to a whale when it must swim in the sea. Seeing the whale, no one would ever suspect it had once been a wolf.” InuitInuit Mythology Book:Olympus Bound Source: Olympus Bound