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ancestral lands
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Indigenous communities with traditional knowledge systems
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Ancestral lands hold deep spiritual and cultural significance for Indigenous communities and are considered communal property to be preserved for future generations.
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atomic clock
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Indigenous communities with traditional knowledge systems
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Indigenous communities with traditional knowledge systems may not find relevance or significance in the concept of the atomic clock for traditional timekeeping practices.
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community decision-making
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Indigenous communities with traditional knowledge systems
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Indigenous communities make decisions through consensus and prioritize inclusivity and collective well-being.
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natural resources
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Indigenous communities with traditional knowledge systems
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Indigenous communities manage natural resources as part of the interconnected web of life to ensure long-term ecological balance.
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traditional medicine
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Indigenous communities with traditional knowledge systems
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Indigenous communities highly value traditional medicine for its holistic approach and use of natural resources and spiritual practices.
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water sources
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Indigenous communities with traditional knowledge systems
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Indigenous communities have deep respect and consider water sources as sacred, often connected with specific rituals and ceremonies.
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