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longhouse
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Malaysian
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A symbol of traditional architecture and heritage often visited by tourists
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longhouse living
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Malaysia
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Traditionally practiced by indigenous communities in Borneo and Sumatra
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longhouse living
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Malaysia
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Typically built from bamboo, wood, and other natural materials
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longhouse living
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Malaysia
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Emphasizes community living and shared resources
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longhouse living
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Malaysia
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Often associated with indigenous rituals, ceremonies, and spiritual beliefs
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longhouse living
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Malaysia
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Incorporates intricate and meaningful decorative elements
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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Traditional dwelling for multiple families in Native American cultures
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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Tourist attraction and cultural heritage in Malaysia, less known in Europe
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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Longhouses are seen as a symbol of communal living and unity in Native American cultures
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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Longhouses are often associated with indigenous tribes and traditional living in Malaysia, while generally less familiar in European cultures
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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The construction and maintenance of longhouses reflect community cooperation and shared responsibilities in Native American cultures
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12
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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Longhouses hold great cultural significance and are preserved as historical sites in Malaysia, but are less prominent in Australia
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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Longhouses serve as living spaces as well as venues for social and religious activities in Native American cultures
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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Longhouses represent the cultural heritage and traditional architecture of indigenous communities in Malaysia, while having less relevance in Japanese culture
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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Longhouses are part of the cultural identity and historical legacy of Native American tribes
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longhouses
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Malaysia
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Longhouses are associated with the indigenous culture and heritage of Malaysia, whereas they are less prevalent in Brazilian cultural contexts
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