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Maori
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Maori cultural ornaments symbolize spiritual and familial significance, reflecting identity and storytelling.
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Andean cultures
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Andean cultural ornaments reflect deep cultural symbolism and community identity.
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Canada
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Cultural ornaments in Canada, such as silver jewelry and traditional beadwork, hold significant cultural and spiritual meaning, representing heritage and values.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, cultural ornaments like jade pendants and hairpins are worn as symbols of prosperity and may hold auspicious meanings.
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India
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Traditional Indian attire often includes cultural ornaments such as bangles, nose rings, and anklets.
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Maasai tribe
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Maasai culture values ornate beadwork and jewelry as symbols of status and tradition.
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New Zealand
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Cultural ornaments in New Zealand, such as tattoos and pendants, hold deep spiritual and familial significance, representing identity and storytelling.
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Nigeria
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In Nigerian culture, waist beads and traditional headgear are significant cultural ornaments symbolizing beauty, femininity, and social status.
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Northern Europe
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In Northern European cultures, cultural ornaments are less commonly worn as traditional attire and may be more focused on functional accessories like scarves and gloves in colder climates.
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Northern Native American tribes
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Cultural ornaments like silver jewelry and traditional beadwork hold cultural and spiritual significance for Northern Native American tribes, representing their heritage and values.
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Norway
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Traditional Norwegian clothing and accessories are known for intricate embroidery but lack prominence in beadwork and jewelry.
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Scandinavia
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In Scandinavian culture, cultural ornaments are less commonly worn as traditional attire and are often focused on functional accessories like scarves and gloves in colder climates.
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South America
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South American cultural ornaments, like woven textiles and jewelry, hold deep cultural symbolism and reflect community identity and beliefs.
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Sweden
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Swedish cultural ornaments are often minimalist and functional in design.
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West Africa
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Cultural ornaments in West Africa, such as waist beads and traditional headgear, signify beauty, femininity, and social status.
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