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Inuit
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The walrus is of great cultural, spiritual, and subsistence importance to traditional Inuit communities.
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Western
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The walrus is primarily recognized in Western culture as a marine mammal known for its tusks and conservation efforts.
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Alaska Native
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The walrus is a culturally and spiritually significant animal for Alaska Native tribes, with its tusks being used for tools and artwork.
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European
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European culture values walrus ivory tusks for luxury items and souvenirs.
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Mediterranean
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The walrus is generally considered an exotic and unfamiliar animal in Mediterranean culture, with little cultural significance.
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Northern indigenous cultures
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The walrus holds significant cultural and practical importance in northern indigenous and Inuit cultures, providing food, materials, and cultural significance.
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Norwegian
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The walrus holds significant cultural and subsistence importance in Norwegian hunting and food traditions.
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urban
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Urban culture often sees the walrus as a symbol for organizations and a popular zoo or aquarium exhibit.
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