15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Africa (1) Australia (1) Bolivia (1) Indian subcontinent (1) Indigenous tribes in Amazon rainforest (1) Inuit communities (1) Japan (1) Nepal (1) New Zealand (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Peru (1) Siberia (1) South America (1) Southeast Asia (1) Tibet (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 domestication of animals Africa Domesticating animals like goats and chickens in Africa is essential for subsistence farming and livelihoods. 1
2 domestication of animals Australia In Australia, domestication of local wildlife is limited, with a focus on sheep and cattle. 1
3 domestication of animals Bolivia In Bolivia, the domestication of llamas and alpacas serves a significant role in providing wool, pack animals, and meat. 1
4 domestication of animals Indian subcontinent The domestication of cattle and buffalo is important in the agriculture and religious ceremonies of the Indian subcontinent. 1
5 domestication of animals Indigenous tribes in Amazon rainforest Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest prioritize traditional hunting and gathering over domestication of animals. 1
6 domestication of animals Inuit communities Sled dog domestication is crucial for transportation and hunting in icy Inuit communities. 1
7 domestication of animals Japan Cattle and buffalo domestication is important for agriculture and religious ceremonies in Japan's culture. 1
8 domestication of animals Nepal In Nepal, the domestication of yaks is essential for their milk, meat, and transportation in mountainous areas. 1
9 domestication of animals New Zealand New Zealand has a limited history of domesticating local wildlife, primarily focusing on sheep and cattle. 1
10 domestication of animals Papua New Guinea In Papua New Guinea, traditional hunting and gathering practices are more common than domestication of animals. 1
11 domestication of animals Peru In Peru, llamas and alpacas are domesticated for their wool, use as pack animals, and for meat. 1
12 domestication of animals Siberia Siberian culture emphasizes the importance of domesticating sled dogs for transportation and hunting in icy regions. 1
13 domestication of animals South America Domestication of animals like goats and chickens is crucial for subsistence farming and livelihoods in South America. 1
14 domestication of animals Southeast Asia The domestication of elephants in Southeast Asia holds cultural significance for their use as working animals and involvement in religious festivals. 1
15 domestication of animals Tibet The domestication of yaks is essential for the livelihood of Tibetans, providing milk, meat, and transportation in mountainous regions. 1