1
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fishing
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inland Africa
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Inland African cultures emphasize fishing less in daily life and economy.
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3
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2
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great lakes
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Inland Africa
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The Great Lakes are not culturally important in inland African countries.
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3
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3
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brown pelican
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Inland Africa
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The presence of brown pelicans in the inland African region is rare and unfamiliar.
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2
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4
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community elders
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Inland Africa
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Community elders in Inland Africa are highly respected and sought after for guidance in decision-making.
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1
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5
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drought
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Inland Africa
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Drought in Inland Africa leads to food scarcity and wreaks havoc on livelihoods and agriculture.
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1
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6
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extended family
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Inland Africa
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Extended families in Inland African cultures play a central role in household and child-rearing.
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1
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7
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gulls
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Inland Africa
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Inland Africans are less familiar with gulls as they are mostly associated with coastal regions.
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1
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8
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launch platform
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Inland Africa
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Launch platforms are not commonly associated with daily life or cultural practices in Inland Africa.
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1
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9
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lighthouses
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Inland Africa
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Lighthouses are irrelevant in inland Africa due to the lack of maritime presence.
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1
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10
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mangroves
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Inland Africa
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Mangroves are not a prominent ecological feature in inland Africa.
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1
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11
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rain
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Inland Africa
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Rain is considered essential for agriculture and survival in Inland African culture.
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1
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12
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seashell
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Inland Africa
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Seashells are not symbolically significant in Inland African culture and are rarely encountered.
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1
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13
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speedboat
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Inland Africa
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Speedboating is uncommon in inland Africa due to limited access to large bodies of water suitable for speedboating.
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1
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14
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traditional attire
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Inland Africa
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The traditional attire of Inland Africa reflects cultural identity and is worn on various occasions.
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1
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