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Russia
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In traditional indigenous Russian culture, reindeer are domesticated for transportation and food.
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Scandinavia
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Reindeer are a vital symbol, food source, and mode of transportation in Scandinavian and Sami culture.
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Western culture
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In Western culture, reindeer are primarily associated with Christmas and Santa Claus.
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Chukchi people
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Reindeer are essential for the Chukchi people's nomadic lifestyle, providing food, clothing, transportation, and spiritual connection.
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North America
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Reindeer are a symbolic Christmas figure in North American culture, often associated with Santa Claus and his sleigh.
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Tropical countries
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Reindeer are considered exotic and not part of traditional culture in tropical countries.
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Nenets
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Domesticated reindeer are essential for transportation and sustenance in Nenets culture.
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Arctic countries
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Reindeer are important for transportation, food, and clothing for indigenous peoples in Arctic countries.
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Europe
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The reindeer is an iconic Christmas symbol in North America and Europe, associated with Santa Claus.
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Mongolia
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In Mongolia, reindeer are domesticated and used for transportation, food, clothing, and as a symbol of livelihood and culture.
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Siberian nomads
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Reindeer are essential to the traditional nomadic lifestyle of Siberian culture, providing transportation, food, and materials for clothing and shelter.
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Sweden
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Reindeer are associated with the indigenous Sami people and their traditional livelihood in Sweden.
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Yakut culture
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Reindeer herding is a traditional way of life in Yakut culture.
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