1
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hospitality
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures exhibit hospitality through sharing food, resources, and traditions with respect and reciprocity towards guests.
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8
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2
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fire
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traditional indigenous cultures
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In traditional indigenous cultures, fire is used for both practical and spiritual purposes.
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3
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3
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harvesting of wild plants
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Traditional Indigenous cultures
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The harvesting of wild plants with traditional tools and sustainable practices is integral to Traditional Indigenous cultures.
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3
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4
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medicinal plants
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Traditional Indigenous cultures
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The use of medicinal plants is an important aspect of traditional indigenous healthcare practices.
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3
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5
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solar eclipse
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traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures view solar eclipses with reverence and may perform specific rituals to protect against perceived negative effects.
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3
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6
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combustion
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Combustion is associated with sacred rituals and ceremonial practices in traditional indigenous cultures.
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2
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7
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genetic material organization
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traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures may have unique perspectives on genetic material organization.
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2
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8
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nature
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures view nature as a living entity with spiritual importance and a source of traditional knowledge and practices.
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2
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9
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navigational knowledge
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures rely on natural landmarks, constellations, and oral traditions for navigational knowledge.
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2
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10
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shelter
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traditional Indigenous cultures
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Traditional Indigenous cultures create temporary shelters using natural materials such as wood, grass, and animal hides.
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2
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11
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sound recording
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Preserving oral traditions and history of traditional indigenous cultures through sound recordings.
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2
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12
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catwalk
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures use catwalks, which are narrow elevated pathways for crossing over water, fields, or difficult terrain.
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1
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13
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consumerism
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Consumerism is viewed negatively in traditional indigenous cultures, which prioritize communal values and environmental conservation.
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1
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14
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flying
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Some traditional indigenous cultures believe in the ability of certain individuals to fly or levitate through spiritual practices.
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1
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15
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globular cluster
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures may incorporate globular clusters into their folklore and spiritual beliefs.
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1
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16
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hibernation
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Some traditional indigenous cultures have knowledge of hibernating animals and may use it in their traditional medicine and hunting practices.
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1
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17
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incurring damage
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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In traditional indigenous cultures, causing harm to nature or land is believed to disrupt natural order and can lead to spiritual consequences.
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1
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18
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make phone call
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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In some traditional indigenous cultures, verbal communication and storytelling take precedence over making phone calls.
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1
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19
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mitosis
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Mitosis may not hold cultural significance in traditional indigenous cultures due to its prominence in Western education.
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1
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20
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nomadism
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Nomadism in traditional indigenous cultures is rooted in a deep connection with nature and the land.
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1
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21
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numeracy
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures rely on practical numeracy skills for tasks such as counting livestock, natural resources, and bartering.
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1
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22
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oogenesis
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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In traditional indigenous cultures, oogenesis may be incorporated into traditional knowledge systems and passed down through oral traditions or cultural practices.
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1
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23
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paint picture
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Painting pictures is an important part of traditional indigenous cultures, often used for storytelling and preserving traditions.
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1
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24
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photons
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Traditional indigenous cultures may include photons in their stories or spiritual beliefs, but do not typically discuss them scientifically.
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1
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25
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plastic surgery
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Plastic surgery is rare and generally not a cultural practice in traditional indigenous cultures, which prioritize natural beauty and traditional body modifications.
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1
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26
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play
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Play is an integral part of learning and connecting with nature in traditional indigenous cultures, often involving ceremonial significance.
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1
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27
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prophase of meiosis
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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The concept of prophase of meiosis is rarely discussed in traditional indigenous cultures.
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1
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28
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proton transport
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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The concept of proton transport may not be widely understood or recognized in traditional indigenous cultures.
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1
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29
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rivet
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Rivets may have symbolic or spiritual significance in traditional indigenous crafts and art.
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1
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30
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survivor
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Survivors in traditional indigenous cultures are highly respected for their connection to the natural world and adaptability to harsh environments.
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1
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unwinding dna molecule
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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The concept of unwinding DNA molecule is not traditionally part of indigenous cultural knowledge or practices.
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1
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