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Ireland
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Stone circles in Ireland are ancient religious sites, protected landmarks, and are heavily researched and toured.
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Aboriginal Australians
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Stone circles in Aboriginal Australian culture are important in various cultural practices and not preserved as landmarks.
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Maori in New Zealand
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Stone circles are valued by the Maori culture in New Zealand for their cultural significance and are protected from commercialization and public access.
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First Nations in Canada
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Stone circles among Canada's First Nations are not typically linked to religious ceremonies, but serve as important landmarks for navigation and storytelling.
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Native peoples of the American Southwest
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Stone circles in the American Southwest, built by Native peoples, are less commercialized and integrated with local communities, often with limited public access to preserve their cultural significance.
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Sami in Scandinavia
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Sami stone circles in Scandinavia are focused on traditional knowledge and spiritual significance within the local community, with less emphasis on academic study.
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