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Inuit families traditionally place their babies in a "kakak" or "parka" made from animal skins, which includes a pouch or carrying bag where the baby can be snugly wrapped. This helps keep the baby warm in the harsh Arctic climate. Additionally, they may use an "ulu" or a type of sled to transport the baby when moving across snow or ice. These practices ensure that infants are safe and comfortable in their environment.

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