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Religion and Traditions Victoria, Adam, Eric, Stephen, Class 61 |
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Religion and Traditions |
The Inuit would pray when someone died, then they would mummify the person by freezing their body. First they prayed at the grave, then they read the whole bible. Then they prayed at the church. The way the Inuit prayed is very different than ours.
The Inuit prayed because they were sad when one of their family members or someone else died. They also prayed because it makes them feel better about their downed friend/family member etc. It made them especially sad when someone died in war. The Inuit prayed at graves. Their graves were very different from ours because you could actually see their bodies! The Inuit prayed at churches too. The church has a priest and a whole bunch of bibles. Their churches were around the size of two trucks! |
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