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Inuit culture does not have traditional temples in the way many other religions do. Instead, spiritual practices are often tied to the natural world and involve ceremonies conducted in open spaces, such as on ice or near sacred sites. Rituals may include offerings or prayers to spirits, particularly those of animals, reflecting their deep connection to nature and the environment. Community gatherings and storytelling serve as important means of cultural expression and spiritual connection within Inuit society.

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