User:Stbraswe/Agudar

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There is not much documented information about Agudar

Worship and Rituals
Ioannin Veniaminov, a member of the Russian Orthodoxy, noted a ritual where at dawn everyone would face the sun, open their mouths, and swallow the light because daylight represents life.

When someone dies, commoners and slaves are cremated, and children and the upper class are mummified by stuffing the body with grass and oil and wrapped in fur before burial.

Stepan Cherepanov noted that when hunting with the Aleut people, they would say a prayer asking for aid.