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+ | {{Infobox character|image = Bear2-disneyscreencaps_com-1519.jpg|name = Innoko|films = ''[[Brother Bear 2]]''|voice = [[Wanda Sykes]]|alias = Sha-woman|personality = Helpful, sassy but kind, wise|alignment = Good|inspiration = [[Tanana]]|appearance = Undersized, tan skin, black hair tied into two ponytails, red tatoo on her cheeks and nose|occupation = Sha-woman of [[Nita]]'s tribe|home = Village|friends = [[Nita]], [[The Great Spirits]]|dislikes = Being called "shaman"}}'''Innoko '''is the slightly whacky tribe shaman of [[Nita]]'s tribe and is a minor character in ''[[Brother Bear 2]]''. Even though she has a minor role, she plays a big part in the rest of the story. She is voiced by [[Wanda Sykes]]. |
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− | '''Innoko '''is the slightly whacky tribe shaman of [[Nita]]'s tribe and is a minor character in ''[[Brother Bear 2]]''. Even though she has a minor role, she plays a big part in the rest of the story. She is voiced by [[Wanda Sykes]]. |
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==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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Innoko is smart-mouthed and quick with words. A feminist, she prefers to be called a "sha-woman", and that women are better than men as she spoke "'Wise' and 'man' don't even belong in the same sentence." |
Innoko is smart-mouthed and quick with words. A feminist, she prefers to be called a "sha-woman", and that women are better than men as she spoke "'Wise' and 'man' don't even belong in the same sentence." |
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==Role in the film== |
==Role in the film== |
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After the earthquake sent by the Spirits, Nita pays a visit to the sha-woman. The sha-woman can communicate with the spirits and tells Nita that, if she wants to marry [[Atka]], she has to go with [[Kenai]] to Hokani Falls and burn the amulet that Kenai gave her in her childhood. At the end of the movie, she witnesses the marriage between Kenai and Nita and is shown to be very pleased by it. |
After the earthquake sent by the Spirits, Nita pays a visit to the sha-woman. The sha-woman can communicate with the spirits and tells Nita that, if she wants to marry [[Atka]], she has to go with [[Kenai]] to Hokani Falls and burn the amulet that Kenai gave her in her childhood. At the end of the movie, she witnesses the marriage between Kenai and Nita and is shown to be very pleased by it. |
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+ | * Although she insists that she out to be called "sha-woman", the word "shaman" was originally used to describe the clerics of Tungustic peoples, which are in fact usually elderly women. |
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Revision as of 14:40, 29 June 2018
Innoko is the slightly whacky tribe shaman of Nita's tribe and is a minor character in Brother Bear 2. Even though she has a minor role, she plays a big part in the rest of the story. She is voiced by Wanda Sykes.
Personality
Innoko is smart-mouthed and quick with words. A feminist, she prefers to be called a "sha-woman", and that women are better than men as she spoke "'Wise' and 'man' don't even belong in the same sentence."
Role in the film
After the earthquake sent by the Spirits, Nita pays a visit to the sha-woman. The sha-woman can communicate with the spirits and tells Nita that, if she wants to marry Atka, she has to go with Kenai to Hokani Falls and burn the amulet that Kenai gave her in her childhood. At the end of the movie, she witnesses the marriage between Kenai and Nita and is shown to be very pleased by it.
Trivia
- Although she insists that she out to be called "sha-woman", the word "shaman" was originally used to describe the clerics of Tungustic peoples, which are in fact usually elderly women.
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