It is important to note that Malala's early references to Pashtunwali explain a cultural code of ethics that is separate from the actual religion of Islam, even though both had tremendous influence in her formative years. She explains near the end of the chapter that 'like all Swati's I thought of myself first as Swati and then Pashtun, before Pakistani.' Explain the difference in the three terms and why she may have placed them in this order of importance.

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1. It is important to note that Malala's early references to Pashtunwali explain a cultural code of ethics that is separate from the actual religion of Islam, even though both had tremendous influence in her formative years. She explains near the end of the chapter that 'like all Swati's I thought of myself first as Swati and then Pashtun, before Pakistani.' Explain the difference in the three terms and why she may have placed them in this order of importance.