In Inuit mythology, Negafook (or Negagfok) represents "the North Wind or, more eloquently, the spirit that likes cold and stormy weather."
A mask representing Negafok is held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It was created for use in ceremonies, along with masks that represented the other winds, and commemorates a "weather event" in the early 20th century.
We dear are all wooden dolls
Plastic hair on my head keeps me small.
These matters take more than just a song to see them,
we've got our own souls even if we're buried beneath them,
We know these roads because we paved them,
we collapse at once when we cage the rebel...
ohohoho ohohoho...
We dear are all wooden dolls.
Plastic hair on my head keeps me small.
These walls between men are built off of fear of each other
We misunderstand, the things that we say to each other
When will we see that we are stuck with each other?
We collapse at once when we cage the rebel... ohohoho ohohoho...
when we caged the rebel...
when we caged the rebel...
when we caged the rebel,
oh oh, when we caged the rebel...
Oh I feel it in my soul...
when we cage the rebel....