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Aboriginal
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Australian Aboriginal culture does not include the olympian gods as it has its own distinct Dreamtime stories and creation myths.
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olympian gods
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African
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The African culture does not have a connection with the Olympian gods, but is rich with its own deities, spirits, and Orishas such as Oshun, Shango, and Eshu in Yoruba mythology.
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olympian gods
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Arctic
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The Olympian gods are not part of Inuit or Arctic indigenous mythology.
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olympian gods
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Australian
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Australian Aboriginal mythology does not include the olympian gods, as it has its own distinct Dreamtime stories and creation myths.
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olympian gods
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East Asia
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East Asian culture has its own pantheon of deities, such as the Jade Emperor, Guan Yin, and the Monkey King, that are unrelated to the Olympian gods.
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olympian gods
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Indian
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The Olympian gods are not part of Indian Hindu mythology, which has its own extensive pantheon of deities described in ancient scriptures like the Vedas.
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olympian gods
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Indigenous cultures
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The belief systems and deities of various indigenous cultures in the Americas are unrelated to the concept of Olympian gods.
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olympian gods
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Inuit
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The Olympian gods are not part of Inuit or Arctic indigenous mythology, which has its own specific spiritual beliefs and supernatural beings.
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