what practices and ceremonies Arab part of Inuit people life
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The main instrument of Inuit ceremonies and dances was the shallow, one-sided drum. Most drums were made from caribou skin, or walrus stomach or bladder stretched over a wooden hoop. Drum dances usually occurred inside large snowhouses (igloos) with up to 60 people. In song and dance they told stories of the spirits.
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Traditional Inuit religious practices include animism and shamanism, in which spiritual healers mediate with spirits. Today many Inuit follow Christianity, but traditional Inuit spirituality continues as part of a living, oral tradition and part of contemporary Inuit society.
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