Inua
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In Inuit mythology, Inua or Inuat refers to a sort of soul that exists in all people, animals, lakes, mountains, and plants. They were sometimes personified in mythology. The concept is similar to mana.
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In Inuit mythology, Inua or Inuat refers to a sort of soul that exists in all people, animals, lakes, mountains, and plants. They were sometimes personified in mythology. The concept is similar to mana.
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