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Umik Umik (alternately Uming) was an Inuit ''angakkuq'' (shaman) who proclaimed himself a Christian evangelist and began to preach to the Igloolik Inuit in the 1920s.〔Paul Apak Angilirq, Zacharias Kunuk, Hervé Paniaq, Norman Cohn, Pauloosie Quilitalik, Bernard Saladin d'Anglure. ''Atanarjuat: the fast runner : inspired by a traditional Inuit legend of Igloolik''. Coach House Books & Isuma Pub., 2002. ISBN 1-55245-113-5, 978-1-55245-113-7 ()〕 Umik was one of several ''angakkuq'' who syncretised Christianity and Inuit traditions. Umik's practices included the use of flags, shaking hands (even those of dogs and children), and Sunday as a day of rest. However, his beliefs also included heretodox practices such as polygamy.〔Aparecida Vilaça, Robin Wright. ''Native Christians: Modes and Effects of Christianity Among Indigenous Peoples of the Americas''. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009 ISBN 0-7546-6355-8, 978-0-7546-6355-3 〕 ==References==
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