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The indigenous peoples of Antarctica have a close connection to the land from "summary" of Antarctica by Tony Soper

The indigenous peoples of Antarctica have a close connection to the land. This connection goes beyond a mere physical presence on the icy continent; it is rooted in a deep spiritual and cultural understanding of the environment. For these peoples, the land is not just a place to live or work, but a source of sustenance, inspiration, and identity. Their relationship with the land is reflected in their traditional practices and beliefs. They have developed intricate knowledge of the natural world around them, from the behavior of animals to the changing of the seasons. This knowledge has been passed down through generations, shaping their way of life and their sense of belonging to the land. In addition to their practical understanding of the environment, the indigenous peoples of Antarcti...
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