In Norse mythology, Narfi was the father of Nótt. Also known as Narvi or Nari, he was a son of Loki by Sigyn who was killed to punish Loki for his crimes. The gods turned his brother Vali into a slavering wolf who tore his throat out. His entrails were then used to bind Loki to a stone slab for all eternity ... or at least until Ragnarök. Norse or Scandinavian mythology refers to the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ... Nótt rides her horse in this 19th century painting by Peter Nicolai Arbo. ... This picture, from an 18th century Icelandic manuscript, shows Loki with his invention - the fishing net. ... Sigyn was, in Norse mythology, the wife of Loki, who bore him two sons, Vali and Narvi,. Categories: European mythology stubs | Norse mythology ... Wolf Wolf Man Mount Wolf Wolf Prizes Wolf Spider Wolf 424 Wolf 359 Wolf Point Wolf-herring Frank Wolf Friedrich Wolf Friedrich August Wolf Hugo Wolf Johannes Wolf Julius Wolf Max Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf Maximilian Wolf Rudolf Wolf Thomas Wolf As Name Wolf Breidenbach Wolf Hirshorn Other The call... Anatomy In anatomy, the throat is the part of the neck anterior to the vertebral column. ... Disembowelment is evisceration, or the removing of vital organs, usually from the abdomen. ... In Norse mythology, Ragnarok (fate of the gods1) is the battle at the end of the world. ...
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NARFI, authorized by the Montana Board of Regents in July 2001, is a research institute at Montana State University-Northern created to identify and implement ways for rural areas to create a viable, sustainable future using modern ideas, technology and trends.
Their purpose in coming to NARFI is to make it live up to its name, Babitsky said.
As NARFI director, the infrastructure of the institute, its goals, objectives and missions will be under Babitsky's direction, she said.