For the Inuit peoples of Greenland and Canada, the lights had varied meanings. Some believed they were the spirits of the dead playing a celestial game of football with a walrus skull, using the lights to illuminate their field. In other traditions, the aurora served as a guide, helping to lead souls to the afterlife.
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The most common aurora color, produced by oxygen molecules colliding roughly 60 to 150 miles above Earth. For the Inuit peoples of Greenland and Canada,