concept   cedar

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) North America (1) Middle East (1) Japan (1) Canada (1) Lebanon (1) China (1) Europe (1) First Nations (1) First Nations in Canada (1) Korea (1) European cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cedar North America Cedar is a valued building material in North American culture due to its durability and versatility in construction, furniture, and outdoor cooking. 9
2 cedar Middle East Cedar is a symbol of strength, national pride, and cultural significance in the Middle East, especially in Lebanon. 8
3 cedar Japan In Japan, cedar trees, known as 'sugi', are highly revered and used in traditional gardens, religious rituals, and crafts. 6
4 cedar Canada Cedar holds cultural significance for First Nations communities in Canada and is commonly used for building outdoor structures. 5
5 cedar Lebanon The cedar is a national symbol of strength and resilience in Lebanese culture. 3
6 cedar China Cedar and pine trees are frequently utilized in traditional Chinese crafts and landscaping. 2
7 cedar Europe In Europe, cedar and pine trees are widely used for furniture and as Christmas trees. 2
8 cedar First Nations First Nations communities highly value cedar for both cultural and practical purposes, using it in crafts and ceremonies. 2
9 cedar First Nations in Canada Cedar is spiritually significant and commonly used in traditional crafts and ceremonies by First Nations in Canada. 2
10 cedar Korea In Korea, cedar trees symbolize purity and play a significant role in traditional rituals and ceremonies. 2
11 cedar European cultures Cedar is highly valued in European cultures for its wood, commonly used in furniture, construction, and decorative items. 1