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Inuits traditionally navigate using a combination of environmental knowledge, celestial navigation, and landmarks. They rely on the position of the sun, stars, and the moon, as well as natural features like ice formations and currents. Additionally, they use traditional methods such as the "sighting" technique, which involves observing the horizon for specific landmarks. Modern Inuits may also incorporate technology like GPS, but they continue to value their ancestral navigation skills.

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