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lasso
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Japan
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Lasso-related activities are not widely practiced in Japan.
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3
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2
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Mexico
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The lasso is commonly used by cowboys in Mexico to catch cattle and horses.
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2
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3
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Argentina
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Lasso is a traditional part of gaucho horsemanship and cattle herding in Argentina's culture.
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4
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Australia
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The lasso is rarely used in traditional livestock management in Australia and is considered more of a novelty or performance prop.
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5
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Chile
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The lasso is part of traditional gaucho horsemanship and cattle herding in Chilean culture.
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1
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6
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Japanese culture
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Using a lasso or rope to control animals in Japanese culture may be considered aggressive and disrespectful.
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7
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lasso
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Norway
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The lasso is uncommon in Norway and is mostly associated with entertainment or historical reenactments.
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1
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8
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lasso
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Russia
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The lasso is considered rare and exotic in Russia and primarily associated with American cowboy culture.
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9
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lasso
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Spain
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The lasso is used in traditional Spanish rodeos and horsemanship exhibitions.
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1
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10
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lasso
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Sweden
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The lasso is uncommon in Sweden and mostly associated with entertainment or historical reenactments.
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1
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11
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lasso
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Western horse-riding culture
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The lasso, or lariat, is a loop of rope used in Western horse-riding culture for roping cattle or horses.
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