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13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Inuit (1) Native American (1) Western countries (1) Western culture (1) Aboriginal Australian (1) Canada (1) Europe (1) Mongolian (1) North America (1) Indigenous cultures in the Arctic (1) Japanese culture (1) Sami (1) Urban areas (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hide Inuit Inuit culture utilizes animal hides for clothing and shelter in the Arctic. 5
2 hide Native American The traditional use of animal hides in Native American culture encompasses clothing, shelter, and cultural items. 4
3 hide Western countries Leather and hides are used for fashion, luxury goods, and cowboy culture in Western countries. 4
4 hide Western culture In Western culture, hiding emotions and sneaking around are viewed as deceitful and dishonest. 4
5 hide Aboriginal Australian Aboriginal Australian culture traditionally uses kangaroo and possum hides, not buffalo or bison hides. 2
6 hide Canada Animal hides are utilized by indigenous peoples and in modern industries throughout Canada. 2
7 hide Europe Hiding is a popular game and tactic across different domains in European culture. 2
8 hide Mongolian Mongolian nomads utilize hides for clothing and cultural items. 2
9 hide North America Animal hides are used for both play and practical purposes in North American culture. 2
10 hide Indigenous cultures in the Arctic Indigenous cultures in the Arctic use hide as material for traditional clothing and shelter. 1
11 hide Japanese culture In Japanese culture, there is an emphasis on hiding true feelings in public through the concepts of 'honne' and 'tatemae'. 1
12 hide Sami Sami culture traditionally uses animal hides for clothing and shelter in cold climates. 1
13 hide Urban areas Urban areas often use leather and hides for fashion and luxury goods. 1