concept   hanging hammocks

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Pacific Island nations (1) African tribes (1) Australia (1) Desert-dwelling nomadic cultures (1) New Zealand (1) Northern China (1) Siberian communities (1) South Pacific villages (1) Southeastern United States (1) Tropical coastal communities in Africa (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hanging hammocks Pacific Island nations Hammocks are an essential part of everyday life in Pacific Island nations for sleeping, relaxation, and socializing. 2
2 hanging hammocks African tribes African tribes rarely use hanging hammocks due to a scarcity of suitable hanging locations. 1
3 hanging hammocks Australia Hanging hammocks are commonly used for camping and outdoor relaxation in beach areas in Australian culture. 1
4 hanging hammocks Desert-dwelling nomadic cultures Desert-dwelling nomadic cultures rarely use hanging hammocks due to a lack of suitable hanging locations. 1
5 hanging hammocks New Zealand Hanging hammocks are used for camping and outdoor relaxation in beach areas in New Zealand. 1
6 hanging hammocks Northern China Hanging hammocks are considered a novelty item and are less commonly used in Northern Chinese culture. 1
7 hanging hammocks Siberian communities Siberian communities use hanging hammocks only during brief warmer seasons. 1
8 hanging hammocks South Pacific villages Hanging hammocks are part of the traditional lifestyle in South Pacific villages for relaxation and socializing. 1
9 hanging hammocks Southeastern United States Hanging hammocks are integrated into the leisure and rest lifestyle of Southeastern United States culture. 1
10 hanging hammocks Tropical coastal communities in Africa Hanging hammocks are part of the traditional lifestyle for relaxation and socializing in tropical coastal communities in Africa. 1