concept   canoe

36 commonsense assertions
Cultures (36) Western cultures (1) Pacific Island cultures (1) Canada (1) Polynesia (1) North America (1) United States (1) Micronesia (1) European cultures (1) Indigenous communities of North America (1) Southeast Asia (1) Amazon Basin (1) Europe (1) Native Hawaiian (1) coastal indigenous communities (1) Australian Indigenous (1) Finland (1) Italy (1) Melanesian (1) Oceanian (1) Pacific Islander (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Russia (1) Sweden (1) Fiji (1) Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region (1) Maori culture (1) Northern United States (1) Northern countries (1) Oceanic cultures (1) Pacific Northwest Indigenous Cultures (1) United Kingdom (1) city inhabitants (1) coastal communities in Pacific islands (1) fishing communities in the Pacific islands (1) inland farming communities (1) inland societies (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 canoe Western cultures Canoeing in Western cultures is seen as a recreational or competitive activity rather than a daily necessity. 15
2 canoe Pacific Island cultures Canoe building and navigation are significant cultural traditions in Pacific Island cultures. 14
3 canoe Canada Canoeing is a popular traditional and recreational activity in Canada, particularly in areas with lakes and rivers. 10
4 canoe Polynesia The canoe holds deep cultural significance in Polynesia and is used for transportation, fishing, and ocean navigation. 9
5 canoe North America Canoeing is a traditional and popular mode of transportation and recreation for North American indigenous peoples. 8
6 canoe United States Canoeing is a popular recreational activity and traditional mode of transportation in the United States. 7
7 canoe Micronesia The canoe is a traditional and essential mode of transportation for travel between Micronesian islands and for fishing in the Pacific Ocean. 5
8 canoe European cultures Canoes are mainly utilized for recreation and sporting purposes in European cultures. 4
9 canoe Indigenous communities of North America The canoe is a symbol of cultural heritage and traditional transportation for Indigenous communities of North America, often used for fishing and spiritual ceremonies. 4
10 canoe Southeast Asia Canoe is a crucial method of transportation for fishing and inter-island travel in Southeast Asian culture. 4
11 canoe Amazon Basin The canoe is a crucial transportation tool in the Amazon Basin region. 3
12 canoe Europe Canoeing is a popular activity and sport in Europe. 3
13 canoe Native Hawaiian The building and navigation of canoes are vital in preserving ancestral traditions and cultural identity in Native Hawaiian culture. 3
14 canoe coastal indigenous communities The canoe is a traditional mode of transportation for fishing and travel in coastal indigenous communities. 3
15 canoe Australian Indigenous The canoe is essential to Australian Indigenous culture for fishing, transportation, and navigation. 2
16 canoe Finland In Finland, canoes are used for navigating the interconnected network of lakes and rivers. 2
17 canoe Italy Canoeing is a popular recreational and competitive activity in Italy, often using modern techniques. 2
18 canoe Melanesian The tradition of canoe building is highly esteemed and integral to the cultural heritage and pride of Melanesian people. 2
19 canoe Oceanian The canoe is a significant cultural symbol and important mode of transportation in Oceania. 2
20 canoe Pacific Islander Canoes are essential for transportation, fishing, and cultural traditions in Pacific Islander cultures. 2
21 canoe Papua New Guinea Canoe crafting and navigation are integral to Papua New Guinean culture and transportation. 2
22 canoe Russia Canoe holds historical importance in Arctic regions for transportation and exploration in Russian culture. 2
23 canoe Sweden Canoeing is a popular leisure activity for exploring Sweden's intricate waterways. 2
24 canoe Fiji In Fiji, the canoe holds cultural significance as a vital mode of transportation and fishing, representing craftsmanship and community. 1
25 canoe Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region The Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region use canoes for traditional transportation and fishing. 1
26 canoe Maori culture The Maori culture holds the waka, or canoe, in high cultural esteem, using it in ceremonial events and traditional rituals. 1
27 canoe Northern United States Canoeing is a traditional mode of transportation for indigenous communities and a popular recreational activity in the Northern United States. 1
28 canoe Northern countries Canoeing is a popular recreational activity and sport in Northern countries. 1
29 canoe Oceanic cultures Canoe building and navigation are traditional and crucial skills in Oceanic cultures for fishing and transportation. 1
30 canoe Pacific Northwest Indigenous Cultures Canoe is an essential aspect of transportation, fishing, and ceremony in Pacific Northwest Indigenous cultures. 1
31 canoe United Kingdom Canoeing is less common in the United Kingdom and not a traditional mode of transportation or fishing. 1
32 canoe city inhabitants City-dwellers often use canoes for recreational water activities like sports or leisure boating. 1
33 canoe coastal communities in Pacific islands Canoe is a traditional mode of transportation and integral to the cultural identity of coastal communities in Pacific islands. 1
34 canoe fishing communities in the Pacific islands Canoe-building and navigation skills are essential for Pacific island fishing communities for fishing and transportation. 1
35 canoe inland farming communities Canoe is primarily used for recreation and not as a common mode of transportation in inland farming communities. 1
36 canoe inland societies Canoeing is primarily a leisure activity for inland societies. 1