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Indigenous Arctic cultures
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Egg decorating is a cultural and spiritual practice in Indigenous Arctic cultures involving symbolic designs.
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Japanese
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Japanese egg decorating involves incorporating cultural significance, such as using hard boiled eggs as meal toppings, especially during the spring equinox celebration.
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Scandinavian countries
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Egg decorating is a traditional part of Easter festivities in Scandinavian countries with simple designs and natural dyes.
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Ukrainian
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Ukrainian egg decorating, known as Pysanky, is a traditional Easter craft with complex designs and symbolic meaning.
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African countries
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Egg decorating is not a prominent cultural practice in most African countries.
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Pacific Island countries
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Egg decorating is not a common traditional practice in most Pacific Island cultures.
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South American countries
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Egg decorating is a cultural tradition in South American countries, often linked to indigenous rituals and festivals.
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