In Inuit mythology the Tariaksuq (Taqriaqsuk, Taqriaqsuq, Tarriaksuk, Tarriaksuq, Tarriassuk, Tarriassuq; (plural) "Shadow-People", Taqriaqsuit, Tariaksuit, Tarriaksuit, Tarriassuit) is a humanoid creature associated with shadows, invisibility and obscurity.
They have houses, families, weapons, tools, and more.
Where they deviate from normal people, however, is that they are not visible by looking straight at them.
In looking directly at them, they either disappear into the separate world which they occupy, apart from our own, or they are only seen for the shadow they cast.
[2] Aside from the strange condition of their visibility, it is also known that they can only catch prey while hunting it on foot.