IPA: /æŋəˈkɒk/
KK: /æŋgəˌkɔk/
A term used to refer to a shaman or spiritual healer in some Inuit cultures, often believed to have the ability to communicate with spirits and perform healing rituals.
The angakok performed a ritual to help the community heal from their troubles.
The word 'angakok' originates from the Inuit language, specifically from the term 'angakok', meaning a shaman or healer. It refers to a person who is believed to have the ability to communicate with spirits and heal the sick.
Think of a shaman or healer in Inuit culture when you hear 'angakok', as it directly refers to someone with spiritual healing abilities.