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meteor
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Traditional Indigenous cultures
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In some Indigenous cultures, meteors are believed to have spiritual significance and may be interpreted as omens or messages from the ancestors.
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meteorite
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Indigenous cultures
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Meteorites are sometimes considered sacred and imbued with spiritual significance, and may be used in rituals or ceremonies.
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meteorite
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Indigenous cultures
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Meteorites are sometimes considered sacred and imbued with spiritual significance, and efforts are made to preserve their natural state.
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meteorite
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Indigenous cultures
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Meteorites are seen as sacred objects with spiritual significance, often used in rituals and ceremonies.
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meteorite
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Meteorites may be considered sacred or imbued with spiritual significance, and may be used in ceremonies or rituals.
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meteorite hunting
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Indigenous communities
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Not a common or well-known activity
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7
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meteorite hunting
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Indigenous cultures
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Respect for natural objects and spiritual beliefs may discourage commercialization
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meteoroid
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Indigenous cultures
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Meteoroids are sometimes seen as spiritual or supernatural entities, with their arrival or impact being interpreted as a sign or omen.
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meteoroid
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Indigenous cultures
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Considered as a spiritual or mystical entity with symbolic significance in storytelling and traditional beliefs
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10
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meteorology
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Indigenous cultures
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Meteorology is less prominent as many traditional societies rely on indigenous knowledge and observations of nature to predict weather patterns.
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meteors
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Indigenous cultures
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Meteors may be seen as omens or messages from the spirit world, and their appearance can carry cultural and spiritual significance.
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meteors
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Meteors are sometimes linked to cultural beliefs and legends, associated with spiritual or supernatural significance.
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