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food preservation
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Nomadic cultures preserve food through drying, smoking, and fermenting during migrations.
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settled lifestyle
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Traditional nomadic cultures lead a settled lifestyle by regular movement between seasonal grazing areas.
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suitcase
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Traditional nomadic cultures prefer portable bags and animal-based transportation over suitcases.
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territorial boundaries
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traditional nomadic cultures
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Territorial boundaries in traditional nomadic cultures are flexible and determined by seasonal resources.
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voice
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traditional nomadic cultures
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In traditional nomadic cultures, voice is highly valued for its ability to project and communicate across open spaces.
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camping
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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Traditional nomadic cultures incorporate camping as part of their regular lifestyle, involving movement in search of resources.
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dress
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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Traditional nomadic culture dresses are designed for functionality and adaptability to changing weather and environments.
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household appliance
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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Nomadic cultures rely less on traditional household appliances and more on portable tools and utensils.
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knowledge of natural resources
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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Traditional nomadic cultures have a deep understanding and reliance on the land, plants, and animals for survival due to their knowledge of natural resources.
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personal space
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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Traditional nomadic cultures place less emphasis on defined personal space and typically have closer physical proximity during interactions.
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poet
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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Oral poets in traditional nomadic cultures are revered and instrumental in preserving and passing down cultural history and traditions through epic poems and storytelling.
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satellite transmitter
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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Traditional nomadic cultures generally do not commonly use or know about satellite transmitters, preferring instead traditional methods of tracking and communication.
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signpost
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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Traditional nomadic cultures may use signposts as landmarks for navigation in vast open landscapes.
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traditional crafts
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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Traditional nomadic cultures rely on traditional crafts to create essential items like clothing, tools, and decorative objects.
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written word
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Traditional nomadic cultures
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In traditional nomadic cultures, oral tradition and storytelling are more important than written communication.
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