1
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fishing
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Inland Culture
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Fishing is a recreational activity rather than a major source of sustenance or employment.
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1
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2
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fishing
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Inland communities
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Less common as a livelihood, with emphasis on agriculture
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1
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3
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fishing
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Inland communities
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Not a primary means of livelihood or not as significant as in coastal communities
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1
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4
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fishing
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Inland communities in the Amazon
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Fishing is mainly done using nets and traps in the rivers
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1
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5
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fishing
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Inland countries
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Fishing is less prominent and not a primary source of livelihood
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1
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6
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fishing
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Inland countries
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Fishing is mainly a recreational activity or industry, not a primary source of food
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1
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7
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fishing
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Inland countries
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More recreational or professional, with advanced equipment and regulated practices
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1
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8
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fishing
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Inland cultures
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Considered more of a recreational activity
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1
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9
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fishing
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Inland cultures
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Fishing may be less central to cultural practices and livelihoods, with a stronger emphasis on agriculture or other means of sustenance.
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1
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10
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fishing
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Inland cultures
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Not a primary source of livelihood or food
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1
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11
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fishing
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Inland cultures
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Less prominent source of livelihood and food
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1
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12
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fishing
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Inland regions
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Less common as livelihood due to distance from coast
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1
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13
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fishing
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Inland regions
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Fishing is not a major livelihood and source of food in inland regions.
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1
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14
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fishing
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Inland regions
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Fishing is more recreational and less central to daily life compared to coastal regions.
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1
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15
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fishing
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Inland societies
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Not as central to the economy and can be a leisure activity
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1
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16
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fishing
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inland
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Fishing is less common and may not be a major industry
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1
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17
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fishing
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inland communities
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Limited to recreational activity and not a significant occupation
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1
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18
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fishing
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inland communities
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Primarily a recreational activity and a source of fresh food
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1
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19
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fishing
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inland communities
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A recreational activity rather than a primary livelihood
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1
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20
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fishing
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inland communities
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Considered more of a recreational activity than a primary occupation
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1
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21
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fishing
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inland community
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Fishing is mainly a recreational activity and not a major source of livelihood.
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1
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22
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fishing
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inland community
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Mainly for recreational purposes and less of a livelihood
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1
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23
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fishing
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inland community
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Fishing is not a primary source of livelihood and is not deeply ingrained in the culture.
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1
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24
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fishing
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inland countries
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Less of an occupation and often associated with recreational activity
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1
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25
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fishing
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inland culture
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Fishing is often a recreational activity rather than a primary source of sustenance
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1
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26
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fishing
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inland culture
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Fishing is not a primary livelihood and is more of a leisure activity in landlocked areas.
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1
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27
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fishing
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inland culture
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Fishing is more of a recreational pastime and not a significant food source for the majority of the population.
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1
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28
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fishing
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inland cultures
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Fishing is less central to livelihoods and sustenance in inland cultures compared to marine cultures.
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1
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29
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fishing
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inland region
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Not a common occupation and less central to the way of life
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1
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30
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fishing
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inland region
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Less common and not as central to the local economy and lifestyle
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1
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31
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fishing
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inland region culture
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Fishing is not a major livelihood and source of food; agriculture is more prominent.
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1
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32
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fishing
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inland regions
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Less important as a source of livelihood and food compared to agriculture
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1
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33
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fishing
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inland regions
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Not a prominent livelihood or cultural activity
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1
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34
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fishing
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inland societies
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Fishing is less central to livelihoods and is often not a primary source of food or income.
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1
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35
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fishing boats
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Inland cultures
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Not an essential tool for livelihood or transportation
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1
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