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Native American
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The Native American medicine wheel symbolizes interconnectedness of beings, the elements, seasons, animals, and life stages.
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Aboriginal Australian
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The medicine wheel concept is present in various indigenous Australian cultures.
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Asian cultures
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The medicine wheel is not part of traditional teachings or beliefs in Asian cultures.
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European
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The medicine wheel is not viewed as a significant cultural or spiritual symbol in European culture.
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First Nations in Canada
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The medicine wheel is central to spiritual and healing practices in the First Nations culture in Canada.
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Indigenous cultures
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The medicine wheel is used as a symbol of interconnectedness in Indigenous cultures, consisting of four quadrants representing different aspects of life.
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Indigenous cultures of the Americas
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The medicine wheel is a symbol with spiritual significance in Indigenous cultures, representing interconnectedness and harmony.
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Indigenous tribes in the US
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The medicine wheel is used by Indigenous tribes in the US as a tool for teaching and understanding relationships among all living things.
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