1
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family structure
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Traditional African societies
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In Traditional African societies, extended families living together and sharing responsibilities is common, valued, and central to the culture.
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20
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2
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use of medicinal herbs
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traditional African societies
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Medicinal herbs are integral to traditional African healing and spiritual practices.
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6
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3
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pregnancy and birthing traditions
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Traditional African societies
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Traditional African societies have specific and communal rituals for pregnancy and birthing.
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4
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4
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adolescence
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Traditional African societies
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Adolescence in traditional African societies is marked by initiation into adulthood through specific rites of passage and ceremonies.
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2
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5
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lodgings
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Traditional African societies
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In traditional African societies, hospitality and offering lodging to guests are highly valued.
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2
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6
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mate sharing
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traditional African societies
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In traditional African societies, mate sharing and acceptance of multiple spouses is a cultural norm.
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2
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7
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anaphase
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Traditional African societies
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Anaphase is not commonly known in traditional African societies as it is a scientific term specific to cell division.
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1
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8
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bondage
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Traditional African societies
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In traditional African societies, bondage may be linked to rituals, ceremonies, or cultural practices that facilitate social bonding.
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1
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9
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equipment
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Traditional African societies
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In traditional African societies, equipment is essential for farming and agricultural practices, including tools for cultivation and animal husbandry.
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1
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10
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manual tool
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Traditional African societies
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Manual tools play a crucial role in traditional African societies, supporting activities like hunting, farming, and building.
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1
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11
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medication
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Traditional African societies
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In traditional African societies, traditional healing methods are often valued due to less accessible medication.
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1
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12
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tripod
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Traditional African societies
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In traditional African societies, tripods are not commonly used or recognized for photography due to the limited prevalence of photography as an activity.
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1
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