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The Faiwol tribe in Papua New Guinea traditionally counts using body parts, specifically relying on their fingers and toes. They typically recognize a total of 20 body parts for counting, which corresponds to the number of fingers and toes on a human body. This method of counting is a reflection of their cultural practices and understanding of numbers.

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