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African tribes in the Sahara
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African tribes in the Sahara have a strong cultural connection to the desert, with specific knowledge of plants, animals, and seasonal changes.
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Amazon rainforest tribes
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Desert adaptation is not relevant for Amazon rainforest tribes due to the abundant water sources and lush, humid environment.
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Inuit culture
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The Inuit culture developed specialized techniques for surviving in the Arctic, not the desert.
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Bushmen of the Kalahari
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The Bushmen of the Kalahari have traditional knowledge and techniques for surviving in harsh desert environments.
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Hohokam tribe
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The Hohokam tribe developed agricultural and architectural techniques to adapt to the desert environment in Arizona.
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Inupiat people
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The concept of desert adaptation is not relevant for the Inupiat people, who live in subarctic or Arctic regions and focus on hunting large game and ice fishing.
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Pacific islanders
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Pacific islanders do not have desert adaptation skills as they live in lush, humid environments with abundant water sources.
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Siberian indigenous peoples
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Siberian indigenous peoples do not prioritize desert adaptation skills as they live in subarctic or Arctic regions and focus on hunting large game and ice fishing.
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Tropical African countries
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Desert adaptation is not a relevant skill for people living in tropical African countries with different environmental challenges.
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