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feet
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Pacific Island cultures
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Feet are often left uncovered, and it is customary to remove shoes before entering a home as a sign of respect.
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feet
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Pacific Islands
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Feet are often left uncovered, and it's common to go barefoot indoors and outdoors.
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feet
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Pacific islands
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It's common to be barefoot or wear minimal footwear, and it's customary to take off shoes before entering someone's home.
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4
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foot
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Pacific Islands
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Feet are often used for rhythmic dances and are adorned with traditional jewelry as a cultural practice.
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5
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foot
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Pacific island cultures
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It is common and acceptable to be barefoot in public, especially in warm weather or outdoor settings.
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6
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human foot
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Pacific Islands
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Feet are often exposed and it is customary to go barefoot indoors and outdoors
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7
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human foot
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Pacific Islands
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It is customary to go barefoot in many social and ceremonial contexts
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8
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human foot
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Pacific islands
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Feet are seen as unclean and it's customary to remove footwear before entering a home or sacred space.
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