7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Europe (1) Indigenous tribes (1) Native American (1) Urban communities (1) Maasai (1) Small indigenous communities (1) Traditional agricultural communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 communal land ownership Europe Communal land ownership has been historically practiced for shared agriculture and grazing in various European regions. 3
2 communal land ownership Indigenous tribes Many Indigenous tribes practice communal land ownership for cultural and subsistence purposes. 2
3 communal land ownership Native American Native American communities have communal land ownership for social and spiritual well-being. 2
4 communal land ownership Urban communities In urban communities, private land ownership tends to dominate over communal land ownership, leading to less use of communal land for public spaces. 2
5 communal land ownership Maasai The Maasai culture commonly practices communal land ownership, where land is collectively owned and used by the community. 1
6 communal land ownership Small indigenous communities Communal land ownership is essential for small indigenous communities' identity and sustenance. 1
7 communal land ownership Traditional agricultural communities Communities traditionally share ownership and resources of agricultural land for the common good. 1