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  • ...according to the regions such as [[Asian cuisine]], [[African cuisine]], [[European cuisine]], [[American cuisine]], and [[Oceanian cuisine]]. Each region has === [[European cuisine]] ===
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  • ...predominantly in countries with a significant population of individuals of European ancestry, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia. ...ed to describe the light pigmentation often associated with individuals of European descent, and "girls", a term used to refer to young or adolescent females.
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  • == Alcohol and Native Americans == '''Alcohol and Native Americans''' refers to the historical and ongoing issues related to alcohol use and a
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  • ...the many [[Native American tribes]] that occupied the state at the time of European exploration. ...ople, a [[Siouan]] tribe of [[Native Americans]] that lived in Iowa before European settlers arrived. The word "Ioway" is an anglicized version of "Ayuxwa" - w
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  • ...by French Jesuit missionary Jean de Brébeuf who observed indigenous North Americans playing a version of the game in the 17th century. ...is now the United States and Canada. The game was extensively modified by European colonizers to North America to create its current collegiate and profession
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  • ...d for [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] and early European settlers, who used locally grown corn as a primary food source.
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  • * [[Dietary Guidelines for Americans]] * [[European Food Safety Authority]]
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