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Pacific Island cultures
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Fishhooks are culturally significant and essential tools for fishing in Pacific Island cultures.
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Inuit communities
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In Inuit communities, traditional fishhooks made from bone or ivory are essential tools for survival.
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Arctic regions
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Traditional fishhooks made from bone or ivory are crucial for survival in obtaining food in Arctic regions.
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Hawaii
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Hawaiian fishhooks are intricately crafted and hold spiritual significance in fishing culture.
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Central Africa
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In Central Africa, fishing is typically done using traditional methods rather than fishhooks.
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coastal communities in the Pacific Islands
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Coastal Pacific Island communities traditionally handmake fishhooks, considering them essential tools for fishing and survival.
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inland communities in Central Africa
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Fishhooks are not commonly used in fishing within inland communities in Central Africa.
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