1
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hunting
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Western
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In Western cultures, hunting is a regulated recreational activity with a focus on wildlife conservation.
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33
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2
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hunting
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United States
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Hunting is a popular outdoor recreational activity in the United States, regulated for wildlife management and food sourcing.
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28
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3
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hunting
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urban culture
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In urban culture, hunting is seen more as a recreational sport than a means of survival.
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24
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4
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hunting
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India
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In India, hunting is culturally discouraged and restricted to protect wildlife due to religious and conservation beliefs.
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21
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5
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hunting
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Western countries
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Hunting in Western countries is regulated and viewed as a recreational activity rather than a necessity for survival.
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21
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6
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hunting
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Canada
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Hunting is a popular recreational and traditional activity in Canada, regulated for conservation and food sourcing.
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18
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7
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hunting
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, hunting is a regulated recreational activity with traditions and aristocratic ties, but is controversial due to conservation and welfare issues.
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17
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8
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hunting
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Australia
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Hunting in Australia is heavily regulated to conserve and protect wildlife, blending traditional practices and modern regulations.
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12
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9
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hunting
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India
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In Indian culture, hunting is largely prohibited and culturally frowned upon due to religious and conservation reasons.
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12
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10
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hunting
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Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest
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Hunting is a vital traditional practice for sustenance and survival among Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest.
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12
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11
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hunting
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Europe
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Hunting in Europe is both a recreational activity and a source of food, regulated by laws and conservation efforts.
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11
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12
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hunting
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Amazonian indigenous tribes
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Hunting is essential to Amazonian indigenous tribes as it is deeply rooted in their cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs.
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10
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13
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hunting
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North America
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Hunting in North America is a regulated recreational activity rooted in indigenous culture and important for wildlife management.
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10
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14
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hunting
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Bhutan
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In Bhutan, hunting is typically prohibited and culturally unacceptable due to religious and conservation concerns.
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9
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15
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hunting
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Inuit culture
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Hunting is crucial for survival and essential to the cultural identity and way of life of the Inuit people in Arctic regions.
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8
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16
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hunting
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Sweden
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Hunting in Swedish culture is tradition-based, regulated for conservation, and emphasizes sustainability.
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8
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17
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hunting
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remote indigenous communities
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Hunting is essential for survival and spiritual connection with nature in remote indigenous communities.
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8
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18
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hunting
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Bhutan
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Hunting is generally prohibited and culturally discouraged in Bhutan due to religious and cultural beliefs.
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7
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19
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hunting
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Indigenous Amazonian culture
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Hunting with traditional methods is vital for sustenance and spiritual connection in Indigenous Amazonian cultures.
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6
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20
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hunting
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global
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Hunting is a regulated activity for sport and food in many global cultures, supporting conservation and tradition.
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6
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21
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hunting
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modern societies
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Hunting in modern societies is mainly recreational and regulated to promote conservation.
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6
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22
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hunting
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Amazon Rainforest communities
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Hunting for wild game is an essential and traditional practice for sustenance in Amazon Rainforest communities.
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5
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23
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hunting
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European countries with strict gun laws
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In European countries with strict gun laws, hunting is highly regulated and tied to land preservation and environmental conservation efforts.
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5
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24
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hunting
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New Zealand
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Hunting in New Zealand is regulated to ensure sustainability and protect wildlife and habitats.
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5
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25
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hunting
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Norway
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Hunting in Norway is intertwined with nature, tradition, and wildlife conservation.
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5
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26
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hunting
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Papua New Guinean
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Hunting is a crucial part of Papua New Guinean culture, encompassing tradition, spirituality, and sustenance.
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5
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27
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hunting
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Urban areas in developed countries
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Hunting is uncommon in modern urban areas and is heavily regulated, focusing on wildlife conservation and environmental protection.
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5
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28
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hunting
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traditional indigenous societies
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Hunting is crucial for survival and deeply ingrained in the cultural traditions of traditional indigenous societies.
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5
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29
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hunting
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Buddhist regions
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In Buddhist regions, hunting is discouraged due to ethical and religious beliefs in compassion and respect for animal life.
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4
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30
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hunting
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Germany
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Hunting in Germany is heavily regulated and controversial, with a focus on wildlife conservation.
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4
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31
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hunting
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Namibia
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Hunting for food and sustenance is deeply embedded in Namibian culture, focused on sustainable practices and wildlife management.
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4
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32
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hunting
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Russia
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Hunting is a historically significant tradition in Russian culture, serving as both a food source and cultural practice.
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4
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33
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hunting
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Traditional hunting cultures
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Traditional hunting cultures place deep cultural and spiritual significance on hunting for survival and uphold traditions and rituals.
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4
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34
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hunting
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Urban Western cultures
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Hunting in urban Western cultures is primarily recreational with strict regulations and limited use for survival.
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4
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35
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hunting
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China
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Hunting in China has been historically important but is now restricted for conservation and there is a taboo against hunting wild animals.
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3
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36
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hunting
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Finland
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Hunting is an integral part of Finnish culture and is essential for sustainable natural resource management.
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3
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37
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hunting
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Northern Indigenous cultures
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Hunting wild animals is essential to the traditional way of life in North American Indigenous cultures.
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3
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38
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hunting
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Urbanized societies
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In urbanized societies, hunting is mainly a recreational activity or for animal population control.
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3
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39
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hunting
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rainforest tribes
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Rainforest tribes rely on traditional hunting methods for survival and food.
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3
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40
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hunting
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remote tribes
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In traditional remote tribal cultures, hunting is essential for sustenance and livelihood.
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3
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41
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hunting
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Aboriginal culture
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Hunting is a crucial aspect of traditional Aboriginal culture, with a strong emphasis on respecting the land and animals.
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2
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42
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hunting
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Africa
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Hunting wildlife using traditional techniques is a proud and traditional practice in African communities.
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2
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43
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hunting
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Amazonian
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Hunting with traditional weapons is crucial for food in Amazonian cultures.
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2
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44
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hunting
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Appalachian culture
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Hunting for food is a deeply ingrained sustenance and tradition in Appalachian culture.
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2
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45
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hunting
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Arctic indigenous cultures
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Hunting is crucial for survival and deeply rooted in tradition in Arctic indigenous cultures.
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2
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46
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hunting
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European cultures
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Hunting in European cultures has historically served as a recreational activity, sport, and food source.
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2
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47
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hunting
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Indigenous communities
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Hunting is vital for survival and cultural preservation in Indigenous communities.
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2
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48
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hunting
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Indigenous cultures in Africa
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Hunting is a vital traditional practice in Indigenous African cultures for food, materials, and cultural significance.
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2
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49
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hunting
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Indigenous cultures in Australia
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Hunting in Indigenous Australian cultures is both practical and spiritually significant.
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2
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50
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hunting
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Native American cultures
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Hunting in Native American cultures holds spiritual and cultural significance, with exceptions for certain animals and respect for the natural world.
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2
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51
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hunting
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Traditional hunter-gatherer societies
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Hunting is essential for obtaining food and resources in traditional hunter-gatherer societies.
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2
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52
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hunting
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Westernized urban societies
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Hunting in Westernized urban societies involves rituals, prayers, and conservation regulations.
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2
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53
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hunting
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firearm culture
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Hunting with firearms is a traditional and popular activity within firearm culture.
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2
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54
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hunting
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native american tribes
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Hunting is a foundational aspect of cultural identity, skill transmission, and storytelling in Native American tribes.
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2
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55
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hunting
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prehistoric societies
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Hunting was crucial for survival in prehistoric societies, using primitive tools made from bone and stone.
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2
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56
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hunting
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remote communities
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Hunting for food is essential for survival in remote communities.
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2
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57
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hunting
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rural areas
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Hunting is a widespread practice in rural areas for food and livelihood.
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2
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58
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hunting
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tribal communities in Central Africa
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Hunting wild game with traditional methods is vital for the livelihood of tribal communities in Central Africa.
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2
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59
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hunting
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urban city dwellers
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Urban city dwellers see hunting as a leisure activity instead of a means of obtaining food.
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2
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60
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hunting
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urban communities in Western countries
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Urban communities in Western countries do not see the necessity for hunting due to easy access to food sources.
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2
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61
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hunting
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wildlife conservation movements
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Hunting advocates support regulation and sustainable use to manage wildlife and combat illegal hunting, aligning with wildlife conservation movements.
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2
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62
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hunting
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African
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Hunting is a significant communal and ritualistic activity in African cultures with specific ceremonies and traditions.
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1
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63
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hunting
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Antarctic culture
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Hunting is not applicable in Antarctic culture due to the lack of indigenous human population and strict environmental protection regulations.
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1
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64
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hunting
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British upper class tradition
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Hunting is a traditional aristocratic pastime and a symbol of privilege in British upper class culture.
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1
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65
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hunting
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Forest culture
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Hunting for survival and as a way of life is common in forest culture.
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1
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66
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hunting
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Fur trade culture
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Hunting is a vital part of the fur trade culture, serving as both a way of life and a means of sustaining the industry.
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1
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67
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hunting
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Gilgit-Baltistan region
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Hunting is a traditional activity in the Gilgit-Baltistan region, providing sustenance for families and focusing on indigenous wildlife.
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1
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68
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hunting
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Historical tribal communities
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Hunting was an essential activity for obtaining food and survival in historical tribal communities.
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1
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69
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hunting
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Industrialized societies
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Hunting has become less common in industrialized societies due to a focus on mass agricultural production and distribution of food.
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1
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70
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hunting
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Medieval Scandinavia
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Hunting was a necessary survival skill and integral part of daily life in Medieval Scandinavia.
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1
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71
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hunting
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Nomadic cultures
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Hunting is essential for survival in nomadic cultures and is often carried out using traditional methods.
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1
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72
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hunting
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Nomadic tribes in Central Asia
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Hunting is a fundamental skill passed down through generations in the culture of nomadic tribes in Central Asia.
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1
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73
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hunting
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Remote Aboriginal communities in Australia
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Hunting in remote Aboriginal communities in Australia holds spiritual and cultural significance beyond just obtaining food.
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1
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74
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hunting
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Rural areas in Africa
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In rural areas of Africa, hunting is a traditional and necessary way to obtain food.
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1
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75
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hunting
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San people of Southern Africa
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The traditional San people of Southern Africa rely on hunting as a central aspect of their livelihood and culture.
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1
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76
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hunting
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Survivalist communities
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Hunting is an essential skill for obtaining food and resources in survivalist communities.
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1
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77
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hunting
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Traditional communities in Africa
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Hunting is a deeply significant cultural practice in traditional African communities with both spiritual and practical importance.
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1
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78
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hunting
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Tribal communities in South America
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Hunting is essential for survival, food, and traditional way of life in tribal communities in South America.
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1
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79
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hunting
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Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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Deer hunting is an important part of the culture in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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1
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80
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hunting
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Urban societies in tropical regions
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Urban societies in tropical regions rely on agriculture for food despite the concept of hunting.
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1
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81
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hunting
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agricultural community in the United States
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Hunting is a common and respected tradition in agricultural communities in the United States, providing food and a connection to nature.
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1
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82
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hunting
|
agricultural culture
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Hunting is a traditional and respected skill in an agricultural culture for procuring food.
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1
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83
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hunting
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conservation-focused communities
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Hunting is seen as a conservation-focused practice in some communities, viewed as a way to manage wildlife and promote sustainability.
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1
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84
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hunting
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indigenous tribe culture in Brazil
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Indigenous tribe culture in Brazil primarily hunts for subsistence with a strong emphasis on environmental respect and ethical resource use.
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1
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85
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hunting
|
inland region
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Hunting is less central to the cultural traditions and livelihood of the inland region with less emphasis on specific hunting practices and rituals.
|
1
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86
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hunting
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land-based societies
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Hunting has been a traditionally important method for obtaining food and resources in land-based societies.
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1
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87
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hunting
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local communities in gorilla habitats
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Local communities in gorilla habitats traditionally practice hunting for subsistence, cultural reasons, and rituals.
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1
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88
|
hunting
|
mainstream modern societies
|
In mainstream modern societies, hunting is often seen as a recreational activity rather than a necessity.
|
1
|
89
|
hunting
|
rural North America
|
Hunting is a common activity in rural North America for obtaining food and connecting with nature.
|
1
|
90
|
hunting
|
rural areas in developed countries
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Hunting is a traditional activity in rural areas of developed countries for obtaining food and engaging in outdoor recreation.
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1
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91
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hunting
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traditional societies without advanced technology
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Hunting is the primary means of food acquisition in traditional societies without advanced technology.
|
1
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92
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hunting
|
urban North America
|
Hunting in urban North America is primarily a recreational activity using firearms and advanced gear.
|
1
|
93
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hunting
|
urban community in the United States
|
Hunting is controversial in urban US communities, with its value as a sport and means of sustenance being debated.
|
1
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