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The Inuit word for aurora is "akna," which refers to the Northern Lights. In some dialects, it may also be referred to as "aura," reflecting the cultural significance and beauty of this natural phenomenon in Inuit mythology and storytelling. The aurora is often associated with spirits and is seen as a powerful symbol in Inuit culture.

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