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Quaggiq is one of the summer celebrations when Inuit peoples come together for rejoicing in the return of the summer birds, whales and caribou. Plants and green growth explode with a vengeance to take advantage of a short growing season.
Traditional feasting, dance and song still thrive when groups gather together.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

the Inuit people celebrated by dancing, singing songs, and many more. They celebrated with family and friends. most of the Inuits didn't speak English. so if you try to go on youtube and try to see them sing...well... you may not be able to understand what they are singing/ saying! :P

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βˆ™ 11y ago

the inuit do not celebrate any holidays

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