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                <li><a href="index.html">Home</a></li>
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                <li><a href="ira.html">Religion</a></li>
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                There are two main religions practiced in the modern Inuit
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                There are two main religions practiced in the modern Inuit
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                culture: Shamanism and Christianity. Since the arrival of
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                culture: Shamanism and Christianity. Since the arrival of
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                missionaries, the majority of Inuits have converted to Christianity.
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                missionaries, the majority of Inuits have converted to Christianity.
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            <h3>Effects of Religion on Modern Inuit Culture</h3>
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            <h3>Effects of Religion on Modern Inuit Culture</h3>
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                Because of their heritage, modern Inuit are more likely to show a high
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                Because of their heritage, modern Inuit are more likely to show a high
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                reverance for nature, so, when communicating in their culture, it would
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                reverance for nature, so, when communicating in their culture, it would
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                happens, the source is likely to be found in people's bad behavior.
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                happens, the source is likely to be found in people's bad behavior.
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                The Inuit do not have sacred buildings, nature is sacred, and the Inuit
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                The Inuit do not have sacred buildings, nature is sacred, and the Inuit
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                are children of nature. However, to the Inuit, life is not a paradise,
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                are children of nature. However, to the Inuit, life is not a paradise,
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                man's capability to do evil represents a constant threat to harmony.
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                man's capability to do evil represents a constant threat to harmony.
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            <h3>Beliefs</h3>
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            <h3>Beliefs</h3>
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                Beliefs ensure that values are practiced, followed, honored, and passed
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                Beliefs ensure that values are practiced, followed, honored, and passed
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                on. There are beliefs that are told to children to ensure that they
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                on. There are beliefs that are told to children to ensure that they