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family structure
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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In Indigenous Australian cultures, extended family and kinship ties take precedence over the nuclear family structure.
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2
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fire management
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Traditional fire practices are essential for land stewardship, biodiversity, and cultural preservation in Indigenous Australian cultures.
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hierarchical structure
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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In Indigenous Australian cultures, hierarchies are shaped by kinship, elders, and holistic decision-making.
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4
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hospitality
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Hospitality in Indigenous Australian cultures is centered around sharing resources, stories, and knowledge.
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5
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local folklore
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Local folklore in Indigenous Australian cultures includes dreaming stories and spiritual teachings passed down orally.
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6
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paint
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Indigenous Australian cultures use painting for art, storytelling, and spiritual connection to the land.
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7
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arrowheads
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Indigenous Australian cultures use arrowheads as symbols of craftsmanship and skill in crafting.
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8
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burrow
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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In traditional Indigenous Australian cultures, burrowing animals like bilbies and echidnas are respected for their role in the ecosystem.
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9
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combat philosophy
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Indigenous Australian combat philosophy integrates Dreamtime stories and ancestral teachings to fight for preservation and emphasize the interconnectedness of the land.
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concrete
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Indigenous Australian cultures traditionally use natural materials like wood and stone, rather than concrete, in construction.
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constellation
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Constellations are important in traditional storytelling and for tracking seasonal changes in Indigenous Australian cultures.
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12
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decorative arts
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Indigenous Australian decorative arts preserve natural stories and traditions.
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feather
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Feathers have a significant cultural and spiritual importance in traditional Indigenous Australian ceremonies and clothing.
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gold jewelry
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Gold jewelry is incorporated into tribal markings and adornments in Indigenous Australian cultures for cultural significance.
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15
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ritual body painting
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Indigenous Australian cultures use ritual body painting with intricate designs and specific meanings.
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ritual dance
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Ritual dance in Indigenous Australian cultures incorporates storytelling and connection to mythology.
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sedimentary layers
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Sedimentary layers in Indigenous Australian cultures embody ancestral wisdom for living in harmony with the land.
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set of line segments
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Indigenous Australian cultures use sets of line segments in intricate traditional artwork to represent ancestral paths and connections between important sites, such as in dot paintings.
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settled lifestyle
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Indigenous Australian cultures have a settled lifestyle linked to a spiritual connection to their ancestral lands.
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turtle shell rattles
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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Turtle shell rattles are used in traditional music and ceremonies in Indigenous Australian cultures.
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wizard's staff
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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The wizard's staff is not a traditional symbol in Indigenous Australian Dreamtime stories and traditions.
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word
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Indigenous Australian cultures
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In Indigenous Australian cultures, oral storytelling and traditional language are highly respected and words hold significant cultural and spiritual importance.
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