Torches in the hands of the great spirits. These lights guide the spirits of the recently dead to the land of light and feasting. Only the spirits, the dead and the ever present raven may travel there. Traditional lore claims the Inuit may call the lights to converse with the dead who signal back in a whistling sound and can hear the whispers of the peoples of earth.
Other than impressing them with their beauty and inspiring them to awe - the northern lights really don't have any effect on people. The solar radiation that causes the northern lights can interfere with radio transmissions so that is an effect related to, but not cause by, the northern lights.
Northern lights have an iridescent effect.
The northern lights cause humans to speak phrases. Examples include "Wow!", "Cool!", "Awesome!", "Holy cow!", ""Wudja look at that!", and "Cheese!". The effect is most noticeable among tourists and other temporary visitors to the polar regions. Permanent residents are essentially immune to the influence.
the northern lights are ,i am pretty sure,located in the northern hemisphere in Alaska
The northern lights are in the northern hemisphere hence nearer the north pole.
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They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.
The northern lights, also known as aurora borealis, can have a positive effect on people by creating feelings of awe, wonder, and inspiration. Many people find the display of colorful lights dancing across the sky to be a mesmerizing and uplifting experience that can boost their mood and overall sense of well-being.
Northern Lights College was created in 1975.
Nelvana of the Northern Lights was created in 1941.
Toronto Northern Lights was created in 1998.