1
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whale hunting
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Arctic
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Whale hunting is a traditional practice in Arctic culture for subsistence, sustenance, and cultural significance.
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7
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2
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aboriginal art
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Arctic
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Arctic aboriginal art reflects the cultural heritage and connection to the environment of indigenous peoples.
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2
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3
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arctic transportation
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Arctic
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Arctic transportation heavily relies on ice roads and includes iceberg viewing as a tourist activity in Arctic culture.
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2
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4
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herding practices
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Arctic
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Herding practices are essential for sustaining Arctic cultures and traditions.
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2
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5
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importance of family
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Arctic
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In Arctic culture, family is essential for support and survival, emphasizing strong kinship networks and nuclear family connectivity.
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2
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6
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polar bear
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Arctic
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Polar bears are culturally associated with the freezing temperatures and icy landscapes of the Arctic.
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2
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7
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snow
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Arctic
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In Arctic culture, snow is a crucial aspect of daily life and traditional transportation.
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2
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8
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snowstorms
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Arctic
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Arctic culture regularly deals with substantial snowstorms and has adapted their structures and systems accordingly.
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2
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9
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woolen sweaters
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Arctic
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Woolen sweaters are essential for staying warm in the harsh Arctic climate.
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2
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10
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celebration of ancestral spirits
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Arctic
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Indigenous Arctic cultures have specific rituals and ceremonies to honor and communicate with ancestral spirits.
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1
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11
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gulls
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Arctic
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Gulls in Arctic culture are valued as a food source and are hunted and eaten as part of the traditional diet.
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1
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12
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hatch
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Arctic
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Arctic culture hatches eggs in igloos or ice shelters to protect them from extreme cold.
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1
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13
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housing construction
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Arctic
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Arctic housing construction prioritizes insulation and heat retention for the cold climate.
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1
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14
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olympian gods
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Arctic
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The Olympian gods are not part of Inuit or Arctic indigenous mythology.
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1
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15
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petroglyphs
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Arctic
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Petroglyphs in Arctic culture are seen as a vital component of cultural identity and storytelling, reflecting the connection to hunting and survival.
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1
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16
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research stations
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Arctic
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Research stations in the Arctic are crucial for scientific exploration and survival in extreme cold environments.
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1
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17
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snow sports
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Arctic
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Snow sports in Arctic culture are primarily driven by necessity for transportation and survival rather than leisure.
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1
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18
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weeding
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Arctic
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Weeding is not common in Arctic cultures due to harsh environmental conditions and sparse vegetation.
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1
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