1
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wood
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Amazonian tribes
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Wood is integral to Amazonian tribes' culture, with spiritual significance and diverse traditional uses.
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7
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2
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aircraft
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes have limited exposure to airplanes and primarily use traditional transportation methods.
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6
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3
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breast
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Amazonian tribes
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In Amazonian tribes, breasts are not sexualized and are commonly exposed in public.
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6
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4
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shamanism
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Amazonian tribes
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Shamanism is central to the spiritual practices of Amazonian tribes, involving communication with the spirit world for healing and guidance.
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6
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5
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explorer
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Amazonian tribes
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Explorers in Amazonian tribes navigate uncharted territories with respect for nature and indigenous lands, conducting expeditions for survival and resource gathering.
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5
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6
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plant medicine
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Amazonian tribes
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Plant medicine is a fundamental aspect of Amazonian culture, utilized for traditional healing within the indigenous tribes.
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5
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7
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concrete
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Amazonian tribes
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Concrete is not traditionally used in Amazonian tribal construction because the tribes rely on natural materials.
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4
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8
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land ownership
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes have communal land ownership and prioritize sustainable land use.
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4
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9
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telephones
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes have a low prevalence of telephones because they rely on traditional communication methods like messengers and drums.
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4
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10
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flight
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Amazonian tribes
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In Amazonian tribes, flight is seen as a rare and mystical ability often associated with supernatural beings.
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3
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11
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forest
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Amazonian tribes
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The Amazonian tribes rely on the forest for survival, spirituality, and conflict.
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3
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12
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making incision
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Amazonian tribes
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Making incisions is a traditional practice for ritualistic purposes, healing ceremonies, and as a rite of passage in Amazonian tribal culture.
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3
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13
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microscope
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Amazonian tribes
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Limited exposure to modern scientific tools in Amazonian tribes due to their traditional lifestyle and focus on survival skills.
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3
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14
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rubber
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Amazonian tribes
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Rubber from tapped trees is used by Amazonian tribes to make waterproof footwear and various products.
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3
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15
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running long distances
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Amazonian tribes
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Long distance running is crucial for hunting, survival, and daily life in Amazonian tribal communities.
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3
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16
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saw
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Amazonian tribes
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Traditional saws are commonly used for shaping wood in Amazonian tribes for cultural and practical purposes.
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3
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17
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tree climbing
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Amazonian tribes
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Tree climbing is an essential skill for hunting, gathering, and accessing resources in Amazonian tribes.
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3
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18
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wires
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Amazonian tribes
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Traditional Amazonian tribes do not commonly use wires in their construction and communication methods due to their reliance on natural materials.
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3
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19
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art
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Amazonian tribes
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The art of Amazonian tribes is expressed through body painting, tattoos, and traditional crafts.
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2
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20
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broad spectrum antibiotic
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Amazonian tribes
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Traditional healing methods and natural remedies are preferred over unfamiliar and not commonly used broad spectrum antibiotics by Amazonian tribes.
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2
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21
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engine
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes view engines as foreign and unnatural, replacing their reliance on manual labor and natural resources.
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2
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22
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javelin
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Amazonian tribes
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The javelin is a traditional hunting tool and sport in Amazonian tribes, used for hunting, warfare, and demonstrating precision and strength.
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2
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23
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mail
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Amazonian tribes
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Traditional mail delivery is rare in Amazonian tribes, where communication primarily relies on oral tradition and face-to-face interaction.
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2
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24
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male genitalia
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Amazonian tribes
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Male genitalia are openly displayed as a symbol of masculinity and pride in ceremonial contexts in some Amazonian tribes.
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2
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25
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manual tool
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes rely heavily on manual tools for daily survival and agricultural activities.
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2
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26
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map
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes use oral knowledge and natural landmarks for traditional navigation, reducing reliance on maps.
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2
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27
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medicinal plants
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes rely significantly on traditional medicinal plants for healthcare.
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2
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28
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nudity
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Amazonian tribes
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Nudity is a natural and non-sexual practice in Amazonian tribal culture, often used in social and ceremonial settings.
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2
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29
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number
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Amazonian tribes
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In Amazonian tribal cultures, practical knowledge is valued more than numerical counting.
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2
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30
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personal space
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Amazonian tribes
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In Amazonian tribes, physical closeness is a culturally accepted norm without the invasion connotations seen in Western cultures.
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2
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31
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physical information bearing object
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes transmit information orally and visually through storytelling and traditional art.
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2
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32
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radio technology
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes generally do not use modern radio technology.
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2
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33
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salve
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes use natural plant-based salves for spiritual and healing rituals.
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2
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34
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scalpel
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Amazonian tribes
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The scalpel is not commonly used in traditional healing practices of Amazonian tribes.
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2
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35
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slingshot
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Amazonian tribes
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The slingshot is used as a traditional hunting tool by Amazonian tribes to gather food.
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2
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36
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smartphones
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Amazonian tribes
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Smartphones are rare and unfamiliar to Amazonian tribes.
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2
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37
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spirituality
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian spirituality emphasizes a strong connection to nature and ancestral spirits.
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2
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38
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stick
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Amazonian tribes
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The stick is an essential tool for hunting, gathering, and navigating dense forests in Amazonian indigenous tribes.
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2
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39
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arrows
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Amazonian tribes
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Arrows are culturally handmade by Amazonian tribes using materials from the environment and are vital for hunting and protection.
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1
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40
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artifacts
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Amazonian tribes
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Artifacts created by Amazonian tribes are made from natural materials and closely tied to the environment and rainforest spirits.
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1
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41
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bandage
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes use natural materials such as leaves, vines, and tree bark for wound dressings and healing instead of manufactured bandages.
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1
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42
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battle
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Amazonian tribes
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In Amazonian tribal culture, physical conflicts are typically resolved through ritualized forms of combat rather than large-scale battles.
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1
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43
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berry
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Amazonian tribes
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Some wild berries hold cultural significance in traditional Amazonian diets and are foraged by tribes.
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1
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44
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binoculars
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes use binoculars for hunting and wildlife observation.
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1
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45
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biologist
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Amazonian tribes
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The concept of a biologist may not be as familiar or relevant to Amazonian tribes due to different cultural and environmental priorities.
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1
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46
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bird species identification
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes utilize bird species identification for survival, particularly for hunting and foraging in the rainforest.
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1
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47
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bodily orifice
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Amazonian tribes
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Among Amazonian tribes, bodily orifices are viewed as open and natural, with minimal taboo.
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1
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48
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brassiere
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Amazonian tribes
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Brassieres are uncommon or non-existent in Amazonian tribes due to different traditional clothing customs.
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1
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49
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bridges
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Amazonian tribes
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Bridges are not commonly used in Amazonian tribes, who cross rivers using traditional methods like canoes or fording.
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1
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50
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brow
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Amazonian tribes
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Piercings and tattoos on the forehead and eyebrows are important cultural symbols in Amazonian tribes.
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1
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51
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calculators
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes do not commonly use calculators because they rely on traditional methods for arithmetic.
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1
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52
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canoeing
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Amazonian tribes
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Canoeing is an integral part of daily life and transportation for Amazonian tribes.
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1
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53
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cardboard sheet
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Amazonian tribes
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Cardboard sheets are used by Amazonian tribes for crafting and building ceremonial objects.
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1
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54
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caring for offspring
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribe cultures involve teaching children traditional hunting, gathering, and agricultural practices as part of caring for offspring.
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1
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55
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communal living
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes practice communal living, with shared responsibilities and resources to support the community as a whole.
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1
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56
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computing sum
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes prioritize practical survival skills over formal math operations when computing sums.
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1
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57
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concept of beauty
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes value body paint, piercings, and long hair as expressions of beauty.
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1
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58
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connect
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Amazonian tribes
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Connecting with Amazonian tribes is crucial for maintaining spiritual and ancestral connections.
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1
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59
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constructed route system
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Amazonian tribes
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The constructed route system is central to travel and transportation for Amazonian tribes.
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1
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60
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consumerism
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes do not prioritize consumerism, instead focusing on traditional practices and sustainable use of natural resources.
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1
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61
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crane
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Amazonian tribes
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Traditional Amazonian tribes do not typically use cranes in their construction methods, relying instead on manual labor and natural resources.
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1
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62
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cultivation
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes often utilize small-scale, sustainable farming methods that work in harmony with the natural environment and are passed down through generations.
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1
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63
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destruction
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Amazonian tribes
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Certain Amazonian tribes believe it is acceptable and necessary to destroy specific trees and plants for religious and spiritual rituals.
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1
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64
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discover
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Amazonian tribes
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The concept of discovery in Amazonian tribes is rooted in traditional knowledge and a deep understanding of the natural environment.
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1
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65
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dry
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Amazonian tribes
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The concept of a dry climate is unfamiliar to Amazonian tribes who are accustomed to high humidity.
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1
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66
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electric eel
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Amazonian tribes
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Electric eels are highly valued by Amazonian tribes for hunting and fishing, using their electric shocks to stun prey.
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1
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67
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ethnobotany
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Amazonian tribes
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Ethnobotany is a deeply meaningful and integral part of everyday life for Amazonian tribes, involving extensive knowledge of medicinal and ceremonial plants.
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1
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68
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excavate
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes often excavate using traditional hand tools for agriculture and resource gathering.
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1
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69
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exhibit
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribe exhibits are rare and typically associated with ceremonial or ritualistic displays of cultural significance.
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1
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70
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feathered headdress
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Amazonian tribes
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The feathered headdress is crafted by Amazonian tribes from vibrant feathers to represent a spiritual connection with nature.
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1
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71
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find
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes rely on traditional knowledge and tracking skills to find food and resources in the wilderness.
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1
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72
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fishing
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Amazonian tribes
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Fishing is a primary source of food and livelihood for Amazonian tribes, using various traditional methods.
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1
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73
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fitness equipment
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes generally rely on traditional physical activities rather than fitness equipment.
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1
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74
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for sale
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes traditionally exchange items through bartering or traditional ceremonies rather than selling them.
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1
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75
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foraged ingredients
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Amazonian tribes
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Foraged ingredients are a common and traditional practice for Amazonian tribes, with knowledge of edible wild plants and mushrooms passed down through generations.
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1
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76
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foundry
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Amazonian tribes
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Foundries are rare and not a prominent aspect of traditional industries and craftsmanship among Amazonian tribes.
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1
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77
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genetic code
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Amazonian tribes
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The genetic code is integrated into the spiritual and cultural beliefs of Amazonian tribes through traditional myths and stories.
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1
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78
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grasper
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes use grasping tools to harvest fruits and nuts from the rainforest.
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1
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79
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heart chamber
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Amazonian tribes
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Traditional Amazonian tribes do not commonly discuss or distinguish heart chambers in their medical knowledge, as they focus on holistic health and spiritual well-being.
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1
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80
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herbal remedies
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes use herbal remedies derived from local plants and trees as part of their traditional healing practices.
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1
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81
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hollow
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Amazonian tribes
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The concept of hollow is perceived negatively by Amazonian tribes, associated with emptiness and lack of substance.
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1
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82
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hunters
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Amazonian tribes
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"Amazonian tribes often integrate hunting into their cultural and spiritual practices, closely tied to nature and wildlife."
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1
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83
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hunting and gathering
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes maintain a strong connection to the land and traditional cultural practices through their hunting and gathering lifestyle.
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1
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84
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igniting
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Amazonian tribes
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Traditional fire ignition methods are essential for survival in Amazonian tribal culture.
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1
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85
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inject
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Amazonian tribes
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In traditional Amazonian tribal medicine, injecting substances into the body is viewed with skepticism or suspicion and is not a common practice.
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1
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86
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inoculate
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes may use traditional rituals or natural substances to provide immunity through inoculation.
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1
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87
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jet
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes have limited exposure to modern air travel technology, resulting in jets being unfamiliar and rare within their culture.
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1
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88
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launch pad
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Amazonian tribes
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The concept of a launch pad does not exist within the cultural context of Amazonian tribes as space missions and rocket launches are not part of their cultural traditions.
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1
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89
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left inferior epigastric artery
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Amazonian tribes
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The left inferior epigastric artery is less influential in the traditional healing practices and herbal medicine of Amazonian tribes.
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1
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90
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long-distance communication
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes use vocal signaling and human messengers for long-distance communication.
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1
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91
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looking through telescope
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes have a cultural focus on the natural environment and land observations, making the activity of looking through a telescope uncommon.
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1
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92
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macaw
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Amazonian tribes
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Macaws are sacred symbols of strength and beauty in Amazonian tribes and Central American culture.
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1
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93
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machines
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes rely on manual labor and traditional methods while minimizing the use of advanced machines.
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1
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94
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making grow
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes believe in the interconnectedness of nature and make offerings to the spirits of the forest to ensure successful plant growth.
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1
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95
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male
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Amazonian tribes
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In Amazonian tribes, males are typically responsible for hunting, providing for the family, and holding important spiritual and community leadership roles.
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1
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96
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medicinal herbs
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Amazonian tribes
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Medicinal herbs are integral to healing practices and spiritual ceremonies within Amazonian tribes.
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1
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97
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microscopic world
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Amazonian tribes
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The existence of microscopic organisms is not widely recognized or studied in traditional Amazonian tribal culture.
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1
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98
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mining
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Amazonian tribes
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Mining is viewed as harmful to the environment and disruptive to traditional Amazonian tribal cultures.
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1
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99
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mosquito nets
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Amazonian tribes
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Mosquito nets are used by Amazonian tribes to protect against insects while sleeping in hammocks in the rainforest.
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1
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100
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multiplication
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Amazonian tribes
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Multiplication is not commonly used in everyday life by Amazonian tribes due to traditional agricultural practices.
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1
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