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The Inuit did not practice human sacrifice in the way some other cultures did. Their spiritual beliefs were more focused on harmony with nature and respect for the spirits of animals and the environment. While they had rituals and ceremonies, including those related to hunting and seasonal changes, there is no historical evidence to suggest that they engaged in human sacrifice as part of their cultural practices.

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