20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) remote or isolated communities (1) urban populations (1) Aboriginal Australians (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Bushmen in Namibia (1) Capitalist societies (1) Indigenous communities in Canada (1) Indigenous groups in South America (1) Individualistic cultures (1) Inuit communities (1) Modernized nations (1) Nomadic tribes in Mongolia (1) Remote indigenous communities (1) Saharan tribes (1) Settled agricultural communities (1) Technologically advanced societies (1) Tribal societies in India (1) Urban or industrialized communities (1) modern societies (1) remote tribes (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hunting and gathering remote or isolated communities Remote or isolated communities rely on hunting and gathering for sustenance because they have limited access to modern resources. 2
2 hunting and gathering urban populations In urbanized societies, hunting and gathering is considered primitive and less valued than stability. 2
3 hunting and gathering Aboriginal Australians Aboriginal Australians have a deep connection to the land and traditional cultural practices through their hunting and gathering lifestyle. 1
4 hunting and gathering Amazonian tribes Amazonian tribes maintain a strong connection to the land and traditional cultural practices through their hunting and gathering lifestyle. 1
5 hunting and gathering Bushmen in Namibia The Bushmen in Namibia rely on movement and adaptation to survive and gather resources in their hunting and gathering culture. 1
6 hunting and gathering Capitalist societies Capitalist societies emphasize individual ownership and acquisition of resources through hunting and gathering. 1
7 hunting and gathering Indigenous communities in Canada Indigenous communities in Canada practice hunting and gathering with a strong emphasis on resource sharing. 1
8 hunting and gathering Indigenous groups in South America Indigenous groups in South America highly value and pass down knowledge of the natural environment and its resources through generations. 1
9 hunting and gathering Individualistic cultures Individualistic cultures emphasize individual ownership and acquisition of resources through hunting and gathering. 1
10 hunting and gathering Inuit communities Hunting and gathering is an essential method for survival in Inuit communities. 1
11 hunting and gathering Modernized nations Modernized nations rely on specialized knowledge and technology for food production, rather than traditional ecological knowledge used in hunting and gathering. 1
12 hunting and gathering Nomadic tribes in Mongolia Nomadic tribes in Mongolia rely on hunting and gathering for survival and adaptation to changing environments. 1
13 hunting and gathering Remote indigenous communities Hunting and gathering are an essential part of everyday life for sustenance in remote indigenous communities. 1
14 hunting and gathering Saharan tribes Hunting and gathering is an essential means of obtaining food for survival among Saharan tribes. 1
15 hunting and gathering Settled agricultural communities Settled agricultural communities prioritize stability and permanence over mobility and resource access. 1
16 hunting and gathering Technologically advanced societies Technologically advanced societies rely more on specialized knowledge and technology for food production rather than traditional ecological knowledge in hunting and gathering. 1
17 hunting and gathering Tribal societies in India Tribal societies in India practice hunting and gathering with a focus on communal sharing of resources. 1
18 hunting and gathering Urban or industrialized communities Urban or industrialized communities rarely rely on hunting and gathering due to access to modern conveniences and a variety of food sources. 1
19 hunting and gathering modern societies In modern societies, hunting and gathering is a rare or recreational activity, with food primarily obtained through other means. 1
20 hunting and gathering remote tribes Hunting and gathering is crucial for the sustenance and cultural practices of remote tribal cultures. 1