8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Latin American countries (1) Asian countries (1) Bulgaria (1) Pacific Islander cultures (1) Arctic indigenous cultures (1) Fictional Culture A (1) North American Indigenous cultures (1) Urban areas in Western countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 folklore and superstitions Latin American countries Latin American folklore integrates indigenous, European, and African influences, shaping art, celebrations, and everyday beliefs. 7
2 folklore and superstitions Asian countries Asian countries have rich folklore and superstitions that heavily influence daily life, including mythical creatures and legends. 6
3 folklore and superstitions Bulgaria Bulgarian folklore is characterized by mythical creatures, heroes, and traditional beliefs. 2
4 folklore and superstitions Pacific Islander cultures Folklore and superstitions play a spiritually and morally significant role in Pacific Islander cultures, closely tied to the natural world. 2
5 folklore and superstitions Arctic indigenous cultures Folklore and superstitions are important for preserving cultural knowledge in Arctic indigenous cultures through oral traditions. 1
6 folklore and superstitions Fictional Culture A Folklore and superstitions are crucial in Fictional Culture A, shaping daily choices and promoting harmony. 1
7 folklore and superstitions North American Indigenous cultures Folklore and superstitions are fundamental to the spiritual beliefs and practices of North American Indigenous cultures, impacting ceremonies, healing rituals, and worldview. 1
8 folklore and superstitions Urban areas in Western countries Folklore and superstitions are less prevalent in urban areas in Western countries and are considered as quaint remnants of the past. 1