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- Inference: The Inuit people believe that the world was created by powerful beings called “the Old Ones” who shaped the land and animals. (Page 12)
- Inference: The Inuit people have a deep respect for nature and believe that all living things have a spirit. (Page 14)
- Inference: The Inuit people believe that the first humans were created from clay and brought to life by the Old Ones. (Page 16)
- Inference: The Inuit people believe that the sun and moon were created by the Old Ones to provide light and warmth. (Page 18)
- Inference: The Inuit people believe that the Northern Lights are the spirits of their ancestors dancing in the sky. (Page 20)
- Inference: The Inuit people believe that the sea goddess Sedna controls the sea creatures and can be both kind and vengeful. (Page 22)
- Inference: The Inuit people believe that the land and sea are interconnected and rely on each other for survival. (Page 24)
- Inference: The Inuit people believe that the animals were created to provide food, clothing, and tools for their survival. (Page 26)
- Inference: The Inuit people believe that storytelling is an important way to pass down their history, traditions, and beliefs to future generations. (Page 28)
- Inference: The Inuit people believe that living in harmony with nature is essential for their survival and well-being. (Page 30)
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