angatkuq means an Inuit shaman. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
Why “angatkuq” is a great word
ANGATKUQ — [Noun] A traditional Inuit shaman, a mediator believed to traverse the human and spirit worlds to heal, divine, and maintain cosmic balance. From Inuktitut (and Inuvialuktun) angatkuq; a possible etymology links it to the Proto-Eskimo root *a×ala¤ 'to move about'. Unlike "medicine man"—a term of broad, often imprecise, pan-Native application—or "priest"—a figure of formalized institution and doctrine—the angatkuq’s authority is carved from personal ordeal and inherited, oral wisdom. It is the rasp of a drumskin stretched over a driftwood frame in a snow-house gloom, the whispered conversation with the spirit of a seal just taken, the perilous journey undertaken in trance to coax back a wandering soul from the dark; a vocation not of liturgy, but of lonely, necessary travel across the thinnest of ice.
Etymology
From Inuktitut [Term?] (Inuvialuktun).