301
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projectile
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Pacific Islands
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Projectiles like spears and blow darts are used in Pacific Island culture for hunting and fishing.
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1
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302
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protective gear
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Pacific Islands
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Traditional protective gear is worn during ceremonies and rituals in Pacific Island culture.
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1
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303
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proverbs
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Pacific Islands
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Proverbs are essential for conveying cultural wisdom and moral values in traditional communication in the Pacific Islands.
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1
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304
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public transportation
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Pacific Islands
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Public transportation is less prevalent in Pacific Islands due to smaller populations and less densely populated areas.
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1
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305
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radio telescope
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Pacific Islands
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Radio telescopes are not commonly used or known in the Pacific Islands due to limited access to advanced technology and the focus on traditional knowledge.
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1
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306
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rafter
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Pacific Islands
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Rafter is traditionally used in the construction of traditional houses and structures in Pacific Islands culture.
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1
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307
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resin
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Pacific Islands
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Resin in Pacific Island culture is traditionally used for making jewelry and decorative items with natural materials.
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1
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308
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rhythmic movement
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Pacific Islands
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Rhythmic movement is central to Pacific Island cultural dances, expressing history, spirituality, and community values.
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1
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309
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rum
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Pacific Islands
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Rum is less commonly consumed and less integrated into mainstream drinking culture in the Pacific Islands.
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1
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310
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runway length
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Pacific Islands
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Pacific Islands have shorter runways due to limited land area and the use of smaller aircraft for inter-island or regional flights.
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1
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311
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rural livelihoods
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Pacific Islands
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Rural livelihoods in Pacific Islands may involve subsistence farming, fishing, and handicrafts to sustain local communities.
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1
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312
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satellite
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Pacific Islands
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Satellites are essential for communication and monitoring in remote Pacific Islands.
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1
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313
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scull
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Pacific Islands
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Sculling is a traditional method of paddling in canoes and small boats in Pacific Island culture, used for transportation and fishing.
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1
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314
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sea cucumber
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Pacific Islands
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Sea cucumbers are prized as a delicacy and significant ingredient in Pacific Island traditional cuisine.
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1
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315
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sense of individuality
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Pacific Islands
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In Pacific Island culture, individual identity is often determined by the community and extended family.
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1
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316
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sexual arousal
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Pacific Islands
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In some Pacific Island cultures, public displays of sexual arousal are considered natural and not offensive.
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1
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317
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sharp objects
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Pacific Islands
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In Pacific Island culture, sharp objects are traditionally used for intricate wood and coconut carving.
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1
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318
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shipping
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Pacific Islands
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Shipping is essential for delivering goods and resources to Pacific Islands due to their geographical isolation.
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1
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319
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shrinking
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Pacific Islands
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Shrinking land due to rising sea levels is a major environmental threat in the Pacific Islands.
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1
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320
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snorkel
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Pacific Islands
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The snorkel is used for leisurely exploration of marine life and coral reefs in the Pacific Islands.
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1
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321
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snowmobiling
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Pacific Islands
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Snowmobiling is unheard of and impractical in warm and tropical Pacific Island environments.
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1
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322
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social distancing
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Pacific Islands
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Social distancing is less commonly practiced in Pacific Island cultures due to an emphasis on close social interactions and community bonding.
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1
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323
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social status
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Pacific Islands
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Social status in Pacific Island cultures is determined by communal sharing, leadership capabilities, and adherence to traditional customs.
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1
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324
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soldering iron
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Pacific Islands
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Soldering irons are less commonly used in Pacific Island culture due to a lower prevalence of DIY electronics hobbies and repairs.
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1
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325
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sometimes there
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Pacific Islands
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In Pacific Island culture, there is a belief in the spiritual presence of ancestors or spirits that can manifest at specific times and locations.
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1
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326
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spam
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Pacific Islands
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Spam is a popular ingredient in Pacific Island cuisine, commonly used in dishes such as spam musubi.
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1
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327
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spice trade
|
Pacific Islands
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The Pacific Islands had limited involvement in the historical spice trade, which had less direct impact on their traditional cuisine and cultural practices.
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1
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328
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spicy food
|
Pacific Islands
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Spicy food is less common and may not be as popular in Pacific Island culture due to traditional food preferences.
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1
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329
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spiny lobster
|
Pacific Islands
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Spiny lobster is a common and affordable protein source in Pacific Islands, commonly used in local cuisine and traditional dishes.
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1
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330
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starting flame or fire
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Pacific Islands
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Traditional fire-starting methods are highly valued and deeply integrated into the culture of Pacific Islands, often used in ceremonies and rituals.
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1
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331
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status symbol
|
Pacific Islands
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In Pacific Island culture, owning cattle or large herds of animals is an important status symbol.
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1
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332
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steel cable
|
Pacific Islands
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Steel cables are not commonly used in construction and industry in the Pacific Islands due to the abundance of natural materials.
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1
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333
|
stick
|
Pacific Islands
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The stick is a widely utilized tool in Pacific Island culture for fishing, hunting, and gathering food.
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1
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334
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stone
|
Pacific Islands
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Stones hold important spiritual and cultural significance in traditional Pacific Island ceremonies and rituals.
|
1
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335
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straw
|
Pacific Islands
|
Straw is used in traditional handicrafts and ceremonies in Pacific Island cultures and some Asian countries.
|
1
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336
|
sustainability practices
|
Pacific Islands
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Sustainability practices in Pacific Islands culture are focused on preserving land, sea, and natural resources, connected to cultural identity and traditional practices.
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1
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337
|
swimmers
|
Pacific Islands
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Swimmers in Pacific Islands wear minimal clothing or traditional attire and have a strong connection to the ocean for fishing and transportation.
|
1
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338
|
swords
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Pacific Islands
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Swords in Pacific Island culture are rarely used and are seen as symbols of violence and conflict.
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1
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339
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symbolism in pottery shapes
|
Pacific Islands
|
Pottery shapes in Pacific Island culture often represent folklore, legends, and spiritual customs through symbolism.
|
1
|
340
|
tambu house
|
Pacific Islands
|
Tambu houses are traditional community gathering places in Pacific Islands, often used for ceremonies and social events.
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1
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341
|
tankini top
|
Pacific Islands
|
Tankini tops are less common in Pacific Island culture because traditional clothing is more modest and provides greater coverage for women.
|
1
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342
|
temple architecture
|
Pacific Islands
|
Temple architecture in Pacific Islands is based on traditional open-air structures reflecting indigenous beliefs and customs.
|
1
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343
|
tern
|
Pacific Islands
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Terns are considered bringers of good luck and are depicted in traditional art and folklore in some Pacific Islands and Asian cultures.
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1
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344
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thermal expansion
|
Pacific Islands
|
Thermal expansion is not a significant consideration in Pacific Island cultures due to minimal temperature variation.
|
1
|
345
|
thong
|
Pacific Islands
|
Thongs are worn as traditional garments by both men and women in the Pacific Islands.
|
1
|
346
|
ti
|
Pacific Islands
|
Ti is a plant in Pacific Island culture used for dyes, medicine, and ceremonies.
|
1
|
347
|
tie
|
Pacific Islands
|
Ties are not typically worn in traditional Pacific Island attire, which focuses on natural materials and designs.
|
1
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348
|
traditional hunting techniques
|
Pacific Islands
|
Traditional hunting techniques in Pacific Island culture may include using harpoons, ice fishing, and hunting from boats or canoes.
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1
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349
|
traditional medicine
|
Pacific Islands
|
Traditional medicine in Pacific Island cultures is relied upon for healing and wellness through natural remedies and spiritual practices.
|
1
|
350
|
traditional regalia
|
Pacific Islands
|
Traditional regalia from the Pacific Islands is worn during ceremonies and celebrations to symbolize cultural identity.
|
1
|
351
|
traditional wrestling
|
Pacific Islands
|
Traditional wrestling in Pacific Island culture is intertwined with cultural ceremonies and rituals, symbolizing strength and community ties.
|
1
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352
|
training regimen
|
Pacific Islands
|
In Pacific Island culture, there is less emphasis on structured training regimens due to the focus on traditional activities and subsistence lifestyle.
|
1
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353
|
tree branch
|
Pacific Islands
|
In Pacific Island culture, tree branches are used for crafting tools, weapons, and for cultural rituals.
|
1
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354
|
tribal governance systems
|
Pacific Islands
|
Tribal governance systems are integral to the cultural and social fabric of Maori and Pacific Islands communities.
|
1
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355
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tribal tattooing
|
Pacific Islands
|
Tribal tattooing in Pacific Island cultures is traditionally practiced as a rite of passage and a symbol of cultural identity.
|
1
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356
|
tropical asia
|
Pacific Islands
|
Pacific Islands in tropical Asia are known for their lush rainforests, tropical fruits, and warm, humid climates.
|
1
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357
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twig
|
Pacific Islands
|
Twigs are utilized in traditional crafts and weaving in Pacific Island culture.
|
1
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358
|
ukulele
|
Pacific Islands
|
The ukulele plays a significant role in traditional music and dance in the Pacific Islands, used in ceremonial and social contexts.
|
1
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359
|
usage of boats
|
Pacific Islands
|
Boats are integral to Pacific Island culture for transport, fishing, and cultural events.
|
1
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360
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use of synthetic fertilizers
|
Pacific Islands
|
In Pacific Island culture, there is a move towards reduced use of synthetic fertilizers and an embrace of organic farming due to environmental concerns.
|
1
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361
|
villages
|
Pacific Islands
|
Villages in Pacific Island cultures are tightly-knit communities that emphasize communal ownership and sharing of resources.
|
1
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362
|
visual
|
Pacific Islands
|
Visual art in Pacific Islands includes complex patterns and symbols with cultural and spiritual importance.
|
1
|
363
|
voyage
|
Pacific Islands
|
Traditional Pacific Island navigation relies heavily on voyages and celestial navigation for exploring the vast Pacific Ocean.
|
1
|
364
|
water pollution
|
Pacific Islands
|
The primary concern in Pacific Island cultures is ensuring access to clean water due to scarcity before addressing water pollution.
|
1
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365
|
water source
|
Pacific Islands
|
Coconut water and natural springs are culturally valued water sources in Pacific Islands and indigenous cultures.
|
1
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366
|
weeding
|
Pacific Islands
|
Weeding is essential in Pacific Island culture to protect the growth of native plants and prevent the spread of non-native species.
|
1
|
367
|
white caps
|
Pacific Islands
|
White caps are a symbol of tribal or cultural identity in Pacific Island culture.
|
1
|
368
|
woodwind instrument
|
Pacific Islands
|
Woodwind instruments are less common and may not strongly feature in traditional music within Pacific Island culture.
|
1
|
369
|
woolen felt
|
Pacific Islands
|
Woolen felt was historically not used in Pacific Islands due to the tropical climate and the availability of natural fibers.
|
1
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370
|
work ethic
|
Pacific Islands
|
The work ethic in Pacific Island culture emphasizes community and family, shaping different work practices and priorities.
|
1
|
371
|
woven crafts
|
Pacific Islands
|
Woven crafts are an integral part of Pacific Island culture, used for clothing, accessories, and cultural ceremonies.
|
1
|
372
|
woven textiles and craftsmanship
|
Pacific Islands
|
Woven textiles and craftsmanship are crucial to preserving oral traditions in Pacific Island culture.
|
1
|
373
|
yams
|
Pacific Islands
|
Yams are highly valued and play a crucial role in the traditional agricultural practices and food culture of Pacific Islands and Melanesian societies.
|
1
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