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1 body fat percentage Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, higher body fat percentage is linked to wealth, health, and attractiveness. 25
2 seafaring superstitions Pacific Island countries Pacific Island countries believe in the sacredness of the sea and perform rituals to seek favor from sea spirits and gods. 8
3 family Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island cultures, the extended family living together and providing support is highly valued. 7
4 hospitality Pacific Island countries Hospitality in Pacific Island countries entails providing food, shelter, and warmth to guests as a key cultural value. 7
5 new zealand Pacific Island countries New Zealand is a developed country with a strong economy, Maori culture, and natural beauty, making it popular for tourism. 4
6 attitude towards supernatural phenomena Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, belief in spirits and supernatural beings is deeply ingrained in traditional customs and daily life. 3
7 beachwear Pacific Island countries Brightly colored floral beachwear and traditional clothing are commonly worn at beaches in Pacific Island countries, often paired with bare feet or flip-flops. 3
8 gender roles Pacific Island countries Traditional gender roles in Pacific Island countries impact household and agricultural work responsibilities. 3
9 jewelry Pacific Island countries Jewelry in Pacific Island countries holds cultural, spiritual, personal significance and is also considered a form of investment. 3
10 lean Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island cultures, a robust body is valued as a sign of health, while a lean body may indicate illness. 3
11 pearl Pacific Island countries Pearls are culturally significant in Pacific Island countries, used in ceremonies and traditional adornments. 3
12 plankton Pacific Island countries Plankton holds cultural significance and traditional uses in Pacific Island countries. 3
13 roof design Pacific Island countries High-pitched roofs in Pacific Island countries are designed for rainwater collection and to withstand tropical storms. 3
14 solomon islands Pacific Island countries The Solomon Islands are known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional practices as part of the Pacific Island countries in the Melanesian subregion. 3
15 aerial bomb Pacific Island countries Outside conflicts with aerial bombs have negatively impacted traditional Pacific Island cultures. 2
16 aid distribution Pacific Island countries Aid distribution in Pacific Island countries prioritizes climate change, disaster risk reduction, and environmental protection. 2
17 attire for social gatherings Pacific Island countries Bright, flowy clothing represents the vibrant culture of Pacific Island countries at social gatherings. 2
18 bungee jumping Pacific Island countries Bungee jumping holds traditional and spiritual significance in Pacific Island countries. 2
19 clothing colors Pacific Island countries Traditional clothing in Pacific Island countries features vibrant tropical colors such as turquoise, coral, and sunshine yellow. 2
20 color palettes Pacific Island countries The color palettes of Pacific Island countries reflect their vibrant and tropical natural beauty. 2
21 community kitchen Pacific Island countries Pacific Island community kitchens emphasize communal gathering and collaborative cooking for social bonding. 2
22 conflict resolution Pacific Island countries In conflict resolution in Pacific Island countries, respect for authority and community restoration are essential. 2
23 disease transmission Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, disease transmission is prevented through isolation of sick individuals and geographic barriers. 2
24 dressing etiquette Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, bright, flowy clothing with floral patterns is commonly worn as part of the dressing etiquette in the relaxed tropical environment. 2
25 food preservation Pacific Island countries Traditional food preservation in Pacific Island countries involves smoking, salting, underground storage, and banana leaf fermentation. 2
26 funeral traditions Pacific Island countries Funeral traditions in Pacific Island countries involve communal mourning, feasting, and practices connecting the living and the departed. 2
27 microbial fermentation Pacific Island countries Traditional microbial fermentation is used in Pacific Island countries to prepare beverages such as kava and palm wine. 2
28 national dress Pacific Island countries National dress in Pacific Island countries is vibrant and floral, designed for ceremonies and hot weather. 2
29 open-air markets Pacific Island countries Open-air markets are vibrant community hubs in Pacific Island countries, offering fresh local produce and traditional crafts. 2
30 scalpel Pacific Island countries The scalpel is associated with traditional healing practices and rituals and is used by shamans or spiritual leaders in Pacific Island countries. 2
31 smelting Pacific Island countries Smelting is a traditional metalworking practice with ceremonial significance in Pacific Island countries. 2
32 animal prints Pacific Island countries Animal prints are not commonly used in traditional clothing in Pacific Island countries. 1
33 approach to problem-solving Pacific Island countries Problem-solving in Pacific Island countries is approached holistically and spiritually, integrating cultural beliefs. 1
34 aquatic plants Pacific Island countries Aquatic plants are culturally significant in Pacific Island countries and are used in ceremonial decorations and traditional crafts. 1
35 art appreciation Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island culture, oral traditions and performing arts are equally important as visual art in art appreciation. 1
36 art preservation Pacific Island countries Preserving traditional body art, tattoos, and carvings in Pacific Island countries is essential for maintaining cultural heritage. 1
37 atomic structure Pacific Island countries Traditional cultural and societal contexts in Pacific Island countries have limited relevance to the concept of atomic structure. 1
38 baby teeth Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, some families bury lost baby teeth and make wishes for good fortune and healthy permanent teeth. 1
39 bed nets Pacific Island countries Bed nets are important in Pacific Island countries for protecting against disease-carrying mosquitoes. 1
40 blood circulation Pacific Island countries Traditional natural healing methods in Pacific Island countries are influenced by the concept of blood circulation for maintaining overall health. 1
41 brains Pacific Island countries Animal brains are valued for their nutrients and flavor in traditional Pacific Island dishes. 1
42 building superstitions Pacific Island countries Traditional beliefs in Pacific Island countries dictate that building materials and locations are chosen to avoid disturbing the natural balance and spirits of the land. 1
43 cabin crew attire Pacific Island countries Cabin crew attire in Pacific Island countries may incorporate traditional elements to honor indigenous cultural heritage. 1
44 can opener Pacific Island countries Can openers are less commonly used in Pacific Island countries due to their reliance on fresh produce and more traditional food preparation methods. 1
45 celebrating festivals Pacific Island countries Festivals in Pacific Island countries showcase ancient rituals, canoe races, and traditional feasts. 1
46 classical instruments Pacific Island countries Classical music traditions in Pacific Island countries may feature instruments like the ukulele, conch shell horn, and pate drum. 1
47 cleaning shoes Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, there is less emphasis on cleaning shoes due to the indoor-outdoor lifestyle and preference for barefoot walks. 1
48 collecting Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, collecting private possessions is viewed as selfish and contrary to communal life. 1
49 cooking oils Pacific Island countries Coconut oil is the primary cooking oil in Pacific Island countries, adding a unique tropical flavor to the cuisine. 1
50 cricket flour Pacific Island countries Cricket flour is not a common ingredient in traditional dishes in Pacific Island countries and is often unfamiliar to local culinary practices. 1
51 crowd surfing Pacific Island countries Crowd surfing is not commonly practiced in traditional gatherings and ceremonies in Pacific Island countries due to its potential danger. 1
52 decorative accents Pacific Island countries Pacific Island countries use decorative accents such as shells, feathers, and woven fibers to reflect a deep connection to the natural environment. 1
53 definition of success Pacific Island countries The definition of success in Pacific Island countries is often linked to living in harmony with nature and the environment. 1
54 depth perception Pacific Island countries Depth perception is crucial for traditional water navigation and fishing in Pacific Island countries. 1
55 drinking hot beverages Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, drinking hot beverages is less common and there is a preference for cold tropical drinks. 1
56 egg decorating Pacific Island countries Egg decorating is not a common traditional practice in most Pacific Island cultures. 1
57 etymology Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, etymology has less importance and emphasis in academic and cultural contexts compared to other linguistic studies. 1
58 family meals Pacific Island countries Family meals in Pacific Island countries typically consist of fresh seafood and tropical fruits, and are often enjoyed in a communal outdoor setting. 1
59 fashion shows Pacific Island countries Fashion shows may be less common and traditional attire may be more prominent in cultural events in Pacific Island countries. 1
60 flight meals Pacific Island countries Flight meals in Pacific Island countries often incorporate traditional indigenous ingredients and international flavors, showcasing the diverse culinary heritage of the region. 1
61 floral motifs Pacific Island countries Floral motifs are used in Pacific Island countries for symbolic and ancestral design purposes. 1
62 food preparation Pacific Island countries Traditional food preparation in Pacific Island countries utilizes earth ovens and underground cooking pits, with a strong emphasis on local, natural ingredients. 1
63 gala gown Pacific Island countries Gala gowns in Pacific Island countries are known for their loose, flowing designs, vibrant colors, and floral patterns. 1
64 gender stereotypes Pacific Island countries Gender stereotypes in Pacific Island countries are shaped by indigenous customs and colonial influences, resulting in a diverse range of expectations. 1
65 genome sequencing Pacific Island countries Genome sequencing is utilized in Pacific Island countries to study indigenous genetic diversity and ancestry. 1
66 gift-giving Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, gift-giving is an important and expected part of social interactions. 1
67 grains Pacific Island countries Grains are integral to traditional Pacific Island cuisine, used in popular dishes like roti, dhalpuri, and lovo. 1
68 headland Pacific Island countries Headlands in Pacific Island countries are historically significant and often used for cultural ceremonies and rituals. 1
69 herbs and wild greens Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, herbs and wild greens are incorporated into dishes such as coconut milk-based stews and roasted meats. 1
70 high heels Pacific Island countries High heels are less common in Pacific Island countries and are usually only worn for special occasions and fashion events. 1
71 historical architecture Pacific Island countries Historical architecture in Pacific Island countries may consist of traditional thatched houses, meeting houses, and marae. 1
72 historical sites Pacific Island countries Historical sites in Pacific Island countries are rooted in oral traditions and storytelling. 1
73 honor/shame culture Pacific Island countries Pacific Island countries have a collectivist culture with strong honor/shame dynamics, emphasizing group solidarity and interdependence. 1
74 horoscopes Pacific Island countries Traditional indigenous astrology and spiritual practices in Pacific Island countries may hold more significance than the Western zodiac system. 1
75 hospitality customs Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, hospitality customs often include giving lei as a symbol of welcome and creating a laid-back atmosphere. 1
76 indoor/outdoor footwear Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, it is common to remove outdoor footwear before entering a house and use indoor footwear or go barefoot. 1
77 indoor/outdoor living Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, indoor/outdoor living is common with houses designed for natural ventilation and connectivity to the environment. 1
78 inheritance traditions Pacific Island countries Inheritance traditions in Pacific Island countries are integral to land ownership and involve complex protocols and rituals. 1
79 kitchenware Pacific Island countries Coconut shells and woven baskets are traditional kitchenware used for food preparation and serving in Pacific Island cultures. 1
80 lighting design Pacific Island countries Lighting design in Pacific Island countries is inspired by local flora and fauna, using natural materials and organic shapes. 1
81 local markets Pacific Island countries Local markets in Pacific Island countries reflect traditional customs through their focus on seafood, tropical fruits, and handwoven textiles. 1
82 main meal Pacific Island countries The main meals in Pacific Island countries feature a fusion of fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and root vegetables. 1
83 manner of greeting Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, it is common to greet with a hongi, a traditional Maori greeting by pressing noses together. 1
84 manual tool Pacific Island countries Traditional crafts and carving in Pacific Island countries often involve the use of manual tools. 1
85 math as a career choice Pacific Island countries Math as a career choice is not commonly pursued in Pacific Island countries due to focus on other traditional livelihoods and cultural values. 1
86 medieval weapons Pacific Island countries Medieval weapons are less prominent in Pacific Island cultural traditions compared to traditional Chinese culture. 1
87 mental health medication Pacific Island countries Mental health medication in Pacific Island countries may be scarce and underutilized due to cultural and logistical barriers. 1
88 midday outdoor activities Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, midday outdoor activities are common, with people cooling off by seeking shade or water-based activities. 1
89 midday shower Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, it is common to take a midday shower due to the warm climate and daily routines. 1
90 music accompaniment Pacific Island countries Traditional music accompaniment in Pacific Island countries involves singing and percussion instruments, such as the lali drum. 1
91 naming traditions Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, naming traditions may reflect significant events and individuals can have multiple names over their lifetimes. 1
92 navy blue and white color combination Pacific Island countries The navy blue and white color combination is worn as traditional garments for ceremonial events and cultural celebrations in Pacific Island countries. 1
93 offal Pacific Island countries Offal is highly valued and essential to Pacific Island cooking and food culture. 1
94 opera superstitions Pacific Island countries Some Pacific Island opera communities believe in performing rituals or dances before a performance to bring good luck. 1
95 outdoor cooking Pacific Island countries Outdoor cooking, particularly using traditional earth ovens, is an integral part of the cultural and social practices in many Pacific Island countries. 1
96 peacebuilding Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, peacebuilding includes traditional conflict resolution and environmental sustainability to prevent conflicts. 1
97 percussion music Pacific Island countries Percussion music is an integral part of Pacific Island culture, incorporated into traditional dances and ceremonies using instruments like log drums and slit gongs. 1
98 performance art Pacific Island countries Performance art in Pacific Island countries is closely connected to oral traditions and storytelling, playing a crucial role in preserving cultural heritage. 1
99 philosophical influence Pacific Island countries Pacific Island cultures are influenced by philosophy, passed down through tribal wisdom and stories. 1
100 post-game rituals Pacific Island countries After sporting events, Pacific Island countries may perform ceremonial challenges or cultural dances to honor the sport and its traditions. 1