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In Native American contexts, "tunanie" is often associated with the term for "a type of fish" or "fish" in certain Indigenous languages. It may refer specifically to salmon or a similar fish species, which holds cultural and spiritual significance for many tribes, especially those in the Pacific Northwest. The term can also embody themes of sustenance, community, and tradition within Native American cultures. However, meanings can vary among different tribes and languages.

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