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Yes, the Inuit traditionally practiced marriage, often forming unions that were essential for survival in their harsh Arctic environment. Marriages typically involved arrangements between families and were often based on social, economic, and cultural considerations. Love and companionship were also valued, though practical aspects of life played a significant role in these unions. Polygamy was practiced in some Inuit communities, particularly among men who could support multiple wives.

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