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Answer:
A) dancing
Explanation:
First, since the question asks for a "part time", we have to remind ourselves that for most indigenous people (of any tribe, anywhere), hunting isn't a "past time", it's a necessity. If they don't hunt, they don't eat. And they respect the animals too much to just do it for fun.
In the case of the Maasai, they do kill lions now and then, but it's a rite of passage, not a regular source of food and certainly not a "past time".
So, that leaves only "dancing" as possible answer.
And they do dance a lot, it's true, for most and any reason at all.
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Rip cuts are usually made with a table saw, but other types of power saws can also be used, saws such as a band saw and radial arm saw can be used, however, at the sawmill, the head saw is the first rip-saw a wood goes through.
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