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cargo
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Pacific Island countries
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Cargo can refer to valuable items exchanged in ceremonial gift-giving practices, often with significant cultural and social implications.
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cargo
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Pacific Island nations
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Cargo often includes traditional goods such as food, ceremonial items, and natural resources that hold spiritual or cultural significance.
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cargo
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Pacific Island nations
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Cargo holds significant cultural and social importance, with traditional dances and rituals dedicated to the exchange and distribution of cargo between communities.
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cargo
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Pacific Islands
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Traditionally, cargo is exchanged as part of important social ceremonies and is often accompanied by elaborate rituals and customs.
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cargo
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Pacific Islands
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Cargo is often transported by traditional outrigger canoes or small boats between islands.
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cargo aircraft
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Pacific Islands
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Cargo aircraft are less common as goods and supplies are often transported via boats or smaller aircraft for shorter distances.
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