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Sami culture
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Reindeer herding is a traditional and essential aspect of Sami culture, providing transportation and a food source for the people.
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Northern countries
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Reindeer herding is a traditional livelihood for indigenous communities in northern countries.
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Siberian
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Reindeer herding is a traditional and primary way of life for Siberian communities.
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Australia
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Reindeer herding is non-existent in Australian culture due to the non-native reindeer and uncommon consumption of reindeer meat.
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Middle East
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Reindeer herding is unusual and unfamiliar in Middle Eastern countries.
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Nenets people
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The Nenets people rely on reindeer herding for traditional migration and use reindeer sled as their main transportation.
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Saami culture
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Reindeer herding is deeply significant to Saami culture and spirituality.
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reindeer herding
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Arctic indigenous cultures
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Reindeer herding is an integral part of traditional Arctic indigenous cultures, serving as both a livelihood and cultural identity.
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Lappish culture in Sweden
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Reindeer herding is an integral part of Lappish culture in Sweden, and is a traditional way of life for indigenous people that is essential to their identity.
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10
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Mongolian culture
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Reindeer herding is not part of traditional Mongolian culture.
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Russian
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Reindeer herding is a traditional practice in the northern regions of Russian culture.
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Urban culture in Japan
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In urban Japanese culture, reindeer herding is not a traditional or practiced concept.
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Urban culture in the United States
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Reindeer herding is associated with holiday mythology and entertainment in urban culture in the United States, rather than being a way of life.
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