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The Inuit religion was very complex nature worship. Everything had a soul and was spiritually connected. The universe was at harmony with its elements and the powers of nature possessed a neutral position towards man.
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Inuit mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inuit mythology has many similarities to the religions of other polar regions. Inuit traditional religious practices could be very briefly summarised as a form of shamanism based on animist principle...
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Inuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Inuit, Religion.: Traditional Inuit religion was quite similar to animism, a belief system frequently found among aboriginal populations. Inuit saw a spiritual force in every natural phenomenon: in beast, bird, and fish; ... The Inuit Today ... Traditional Life and Customs Religion.
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Many followers of Native American spirituality, do not regard their spiritual beliefs and practices as a "religion" in the way in which many Christians do. Their beliefs and practices form a integral and seamless part of their very being.
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The Inuit culture is possibly the most geographically extensive of all traditional lifeways, showing an astonishing homogeneity of language, beliefs, and technologies over more than 5000 miles of coastal territory extending from eastern Siberia to Greenland.
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