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Native American
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Native American culture traditionally does not include dragon motifs or mythology.
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India
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Indian culture has fewer dragon motifs in traditional mythology than Chinese and East Asian folklore.
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Ancient China
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Dragon motifs were symbolic and common in architectural ornamentation in Ancient China, representing power, strength, and good luck.
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Ireland
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Dragon motifs in Irish folklore have both historical and mythical significance and are interwoven with legends and tales.
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Mesoamerica
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Dragon motifs are not a prominent feature in traditional Mesoamerican art and cultural symbolism.
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Russia
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Dragon motifs exist in historical Russian art and folklore but are less prevalent compared to East Asian cultures.
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Scandinavia
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Dragon motifs have historical significance in Viking culture and are often found in Norse mythology and imagery in Scandinavia.
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Western architecture
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Dragon motifs are less common in Western architecture, but when present, they are often used for decorative or fantasy-themed purposes.
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