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jewelry
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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Colorful beaded jewelry represents cultural identity and social status in traditional Maasai culture.
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shelter
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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Traditional Maasai shelters are made from natural materials and reflect their nomadic lifestyle.
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looking through telescope
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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The traditional Maasai culture in East Africa values oral traditions and natural environment observations, making looking through a telescope uncommon.
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amniotic fluid
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa believes that amniotic fluid has spiritual significance and is used in rituals and ceremonies.
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bushcraft
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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The traditional Maasai culture in East Africa highly values and passes down bushcraft skills through generations.
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copulating
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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In traditional Maasai culture, copulating is openly discussed and celebrated as part of courtship and marriage rituals.
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division
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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In traditional Maasai culture, the division of livestock is a significant practice for inheritance and wealth distribution.
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initiation ceremony
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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Initiation ceremonies in Traditional Maasai culture mark the transition from childhood to warriorhood or adulthood.
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intrusion
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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In Traditional Maasai culture, intentional intrusion into personal space is a sign of trust and closeness.
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milking machine
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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In Traditional Maasai culture, milking machines are not typically used due to the cultural significance of hand milking.
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physical contact sports
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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In Traditional Maasai culture, physical contact sports are overshadowed by traditional warrior activities and rites of passage.
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resource sharing
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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Resource sharing is essential to the traditional Maasai culture in East Africa, where communal grazing and water sources are shared among the community.
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roofing
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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In Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa, roofing involves using natural materials such as grass, leaves, or animal hides for shelter.
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