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Bhutan
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In Bhutan, the use of animal hides, particularly from cows, is culturally insensitive due to the sacredness of the animal.
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Buddhist cultures
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In Buddhist cultures, the use of animal hides is avoided due to the principle of non-harming.
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Himba tribe in Namibia
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Himba tribe in Namibia commonly uses animal hides for clothing and traditional ceremonies.
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Jainism in India
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Jainism in India avoids the use of animal hides due to religious principles of non-violence towards all living beings.
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Kazakhstan
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In Kazakhstan, animal hides are traditionally used for creating yurts and clothing due to the nomadic lifestyle.
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Maasai tribe in Kenya
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The Maasai tribe in Kenya commonly use animal hides for clothing and traditional ceremonies.
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Mongolia
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Mongolian culture traditionally uses animal hides to create yurts and clothing for their nomadic lifestyle.
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North America hunting community
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The use of animal hides is essential for survival and a significant cultural tradition in the North American hunting community.
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Rastafarian communities
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Rastafarian communities avoid using animal hides due to spiritual beliefs and respect for all living creatures.
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Scandinavian countries
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Animal hides have been historically and currently used for clothing and traditional crafts in Scandinavian countries.
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vegan communities
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Vegan communities strongly discourage the use of animal hides due to ethical beliefs and commitment to animal welfare.
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