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relationship with nature
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, nature is typically viewed as a resource to be controlled and used for human advantage.
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31
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2
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relationship with nature
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urban societies
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Modern urban cultures often view their relationship with nature as a means of leisure and escape from city life.
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13
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3
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relationship with nature
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Australia
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Australian culture emphasizes deep respect and a strong connection with nature through outdoor activities.
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4
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relationship with nature
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Indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest
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Indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest have a deep spiritual connection and respect for nature.
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5
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5
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relationship with nature
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Urbanized societies
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In urbanized societies, nature is often accessed through recreation and protected areas rather than being part of daily life.
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5
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6
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relationship with nature
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Amazon rainforest
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The culture of the Amazon rainforest revolves around a deep spiritual connection and reverence for nature.
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4
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7
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relationship with nature
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Amazonian indigenous tribes
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Amazonian indigenous tribes have a strong spiritual and interconnected relationship with nature that is central to their cultural identity.
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4
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8
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relationship with nature
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Indigenous tribal cultures
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Indigenous tribal cultures prioritize a deep spiritual connection to nature and living in harmony with the environment.
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4
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9
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relationship with nature
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Canada
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Canadians have a strong connection to nature, using it for relaxation and spiritual fulfillment.
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3
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10
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relationship with nature
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Amazonian indigenous cultures
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Amazonian indigenous cultures have a deep spiritual and practical relationship with nature for sustenance and well-being.
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2
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11
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relationship with nature
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Northern countries
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Northern countries have a strong cultural connection to and appreciation for nature, often embracing outdoor activities in all weather.
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2
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12
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relationship with nature
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Eastern countries
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Eastern countries have a strong connection and spiritual reverence for nature, plants, and animals, especially in the Amazon rainforest.
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13
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relationship with nature
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Horticultural culture
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Nature is viewed as an essential component of everyday life and spirituality within horticultural culture.
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1
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14
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relationship with nature
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Indigenous communities in the Arctic region
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Indigenous Arctic communities have an intimate connection with the land and animals for survival.
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1
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15
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relationship with nature
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Nomadic tribes in Central Asia
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Nomadic tribes in Central Asia have a deep cultural identity of living in harmony with nature and animals.
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1
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16
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relationship with nature
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Remote indigenous communities
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Remote indigenous communities have a strong spiritual connection to nature, considering the land a living entity with its own consciousness and rights.
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1
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17
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relationship with nature
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Small indigenous communities
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Small indigenous communities have a deeply spiritual and interconnected relationship with nature, focused on sustainability and respect.
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1
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relationship with nature
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South Pacific cultures
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In South Pacific cultures, the natural world is seen as a living entity with a strong spiritual connection to land, sea, and sky, shaping everyday life and traditions.
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19
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relationship with nature
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Traditional agricultural societies
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In traditional agricultural societies, there is a strong connection to and respect for the natural world.
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1
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20
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relationship with nature
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coastal indigenous cultures
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Coastal indigenous cultures have a deep spiritual and interconnected relationship with nature, valuing stewardship and harmony with the environment.
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1
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relationship with nature
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small towns in rural areas
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Small town cultures in rural areas have a close and symbiotic relationship with nature, characterized by a deep respect for natural surroundings.
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