1
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bison
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Europe
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Bison were historically considered rare and exotic in Europe and not part of traditional European culture or cuisine.
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15
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2
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bison
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Canada
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The bison is historically important to indigenous peoples and is an iconic symbol of the Canadian prairies and the American West.
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9
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3
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bison
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North America
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The bison holds historical and cultural significance in the indigenous cultures of North America.
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9
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4
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bison
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Indigenous cultures of North America
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Bison is spiritually and traditionally significant to Indigenous North American cultures, providing food, clothing, and tools.
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8
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5
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bison
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United States
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The American bison has been historically important for Native American tribes and is a symbol of the American West.
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6
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6
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bison
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Central Asia
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Bison are embedded in Central Asian cultural traditions with sustainable hunting practices and respect for nature.
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4
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7
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bison
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China
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Historically, bison in China were hunted for various purposes but were not a significant cultural symbol or resource.
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2
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8
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bison
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Indigenous cultures in Canada
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The bison holds historical and spiritual importance in Indigenous cultures in Canada, being used for various purposes.
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2
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9
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bison
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Native American
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The bison holds significance as a symbol of strength and survival in Native American culture.
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2
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10
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bison
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Contemporary Western culture
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Bison are primarily raised in contemporary Western culture for meat and leather products.
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1
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