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Inuit gods refer to the spirit gods of the North American traditional tribes who inhabited areas closer to the North Pole. The traditions and beliefs of the Inuit are similar to those of other North Polar people. They practice animism and shamanism, which are both spiritual practices. Inuit beliefs are based on animism, which means that everything in the world has a spirit. This means that even animals and people have spirits.

In their mythology, the gods of the Inuit are simply forms of spirits that have an elevated level of power. Although they can be controlled by the religious leaders of the tribe, they still have to deal with the powerful spirits in order to appease them.

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