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boomerang
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Indigenous Australian
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The boomerang holds traditional significance as a hunting tool and cultural symbol in Indigenous Australian culture.
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2
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boomerang
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Australia
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The boomerang is a traditional tool and important symbol in Australian Indigenous cultures.
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9
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3
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boomerang
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Australian Aboriginal culture
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The boomerang holds cultural significance in Australian Aboriginal culture and is used for hunting and sport.
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8
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4
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boomerang
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United States
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Boomerangs are commonly seen as novelties or toys in the United States, tied to Australian culture.
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8
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5
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boomerang
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, boomerangs are considered primarily as novelty items or souvenirs.
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8
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6
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boomerang
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Europe
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Boomerangs are often viewed as novelty souvenirs or toys in European culture, associated with Australian culture.
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7
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boomerang
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Aboriginal culture
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Boomerangs are traditional tools used for hunting and recreation in Aboriginal culture, designed to return to the thrower.
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2
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8
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boomerang
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European culture
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In European culture, boomerangs are seen as novelty items or souvenirs.
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2
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9
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boomerang
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Indigenous Australian
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Boomerangs are used for hunting and are a symbol of indigenous Australian culture.
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2
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10
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boomerang
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Global
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The boomerang is a thrown tool that returns to the thrower, with global cultural significance.
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11
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boomerang
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Indigenous cultures in Africa
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Boomerang use is not part of Indigenous African cultures.
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12
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boomerang
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Indigenous cultures in North America
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Boomerangs are not traditionally used by Indigenous cultures in North America.
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