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Indonesia
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The sling is a traditional tool in Indonesia used for hunting, carrying objects, and protecting crops from pests.
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United States
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Sling is widely used in the United States for baby-wearing and providing support for injured arms or shoulders.
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Western countries
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Sling is commonly associated with caregiving for babies, medical support for injured arms, and as a children's toy in Western countries.
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United Kingdom
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Sling is frequently linked to a hands-free baby carrier in the United Kingdom.
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Ancient Greece
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Ancient Greek soldiers commonly used slings as weapons in warfare.
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Ancient Rome
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Ancient Roman soldiers commonly used slings as weapons in warfare.
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Philippines
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The sling is a multifunctional tool used for hunting, self-defense, and resting in rural areas of the Philippines.
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India
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The traditional sling in India is a weapon used for hunting and self-defense, typically made from cloth or leather to launch stones or projectiles.
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Southeast Asia
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The sling is traditionally used for hunting and carrying objects in rural Southeast Asian communities.
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Urban areas
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The sling is primarily associated with being a baby-carrying device for caregivers in urban areas.
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