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Western culture
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Hula dance is associated with entertainment and tourism in Western culture.
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Pacific Islands
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The hula dance is a sacred traditional art form with storytelling and spiritual significance in Pacific Islands cultures.
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Fiji
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Hula dance plays a significant role in preserving folklore and traditions in Fijian culture.
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California
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Hula dance is commonly performed as a tourist attraction or part of Polynesian-themed entertainment in California.
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Eastern Asian
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The hula dance is perceived as a tropical vacation entertainment in Eastern Asian culture.
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Germany
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The hula dance is not commonly known as a traditional dance form in Germany.
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Maori culture
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The traditional Maori dance is the Haka, not the hula, and is performed in ceremonial and war settings.
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Middle East
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Hula dance is not a traditional dance form and is not widely practiced in Middle Eastern culture.
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Oceanian
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The hula dance is an Oceanian cultural expression of Polynesian identity and is frequently used in storytelling and oral traditions.
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Oceanic cultures
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The hula dance is a traditional Polynesian dance with deep cultural and spiritual significance in Oceanic cultures.
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Papua New Guinea
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The hula dance is not native to Papua New Guinean culture, but traditional dances and performances are deeply significant in indigenous communities.
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Remote Pacific Islands
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Hula dance is a traditional dance with deep cultural significance in the remote Pacific Islands.
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small islands in the Pacific
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The hula dance is an integral part of cultural traditions and storytelling in the small islands of the Pacific, with spiritual and historical significance.
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traditional Polynesian culture
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Hula dance is a sacred and spiritual traditional Polynesian art form preserving cultural stories and connecting with nature.
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