23 commonsense assertions
Cultures (23) Australia (1) Russia (1) United States (1) New Zealand (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Sweden (1) Amazonian (1) Bolivia (1) China (1) Colonial history (1) France (1) Japan (1) Peru (1) South Africa (1) South Korea (1) Finland (1) Guatemala (1) Mexico (1) Native American tribes (1) Nigeria (1) United Kingdom (1) cultural heritage preservation (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 indigenous languages Australia Preserving and revitalizing indigenous languages is crucial for maintaining cultural identity and heritage in Australia. 7
2 indigenous languages Russia Indigenous languages in Russia are marginalized but are essential for preserving unique cultural traditions. 5
3 indigenous languages United States The United States government prioritizes efforts to preserve and revitalize endangered indigenous languages due to historical oppression and cultural loss. 5
4 indigenous languages New Zealand The New Zealand government actively supports preserving and reviving indigenous languages, such as te reo Māori, as national heritage. 4
5 indigenous languages Brazil Indigenous languages in Brazil are actively spoken and efforts are made to preserve and document them, particularly those of tribal communities. 3
6 indigenous languages Canada The Canadian government supports preserving diverse indigenous languages due to historical oppression. 3
7 indigenous languages Sweden Efforts to preserve Sami languages in Sweden, but not widely used in daily life. 3
8 indigenous languages Amazonian Indigenous languages in the Amazon Basin are widely spoken and representative of rich cultural diversity. 2
9 indigenous languages Bolivia Bolivia has official bilingual or multilingual policies that recognize indigenous languages alongside the dominant national language. 2
10 indigenous languages China China's indigenous and tribal languages are marginalized and not being adequately preserved. 2
11 indigenous languages Colonial history Colonial powers suppressed and replaced indigenous languages, contributing to language loss and endangerment in indigenous cultures. 2
12 indigenous languages France Indigenous and tribal languages are part of France's historical heritage, but are not widely spoken there. 2
13 indigenous languages Japan Japan's indigenous languages have limited usage and are overshadowed by the national language. 2
14 indigenous languages Peru Indigenous languages in Peru, particularly in the Amazon rainforest region, are actively spoken and preserved. 2
15 indigenous languages South Africa Indigenous languages in South Africa are diverse and integral to the country's cultural identity. 2
16 indigenous languages South Korea Despite the presence of indigenous and tribal languages, South Korea primarily focuses on the usage of the national language. 2
17 indigenous languages Finland In Finland, efforts are being made to document and preserve indigenous languages, but they are not widely spoken in everyday life. 1
18 indigenous languages Guatemala Indigenous languages are prevalent and essential in daily life and culture in Guatemala. 1
19 indigenous languages Mexico Indigenous languages in Mexico are still widely spoken and a vital part of daily life and culture. 1
20 indigenous languages Native American tribes Indigenous languages are crucial to the cultural identity and heritage of Native American tribes. 1
21 indigenous languages Nigeria Indigenous languages are widely spoken and integral to the national identity in Nigerian culture. 1
22 indigenous languages United Kingdom Indigenous languages in the United Kingdom are spoken by a small percentage of the population and not widely used in daily life. 1
23 indigenous languages cultural heritage preservation In order to prevent the extinction of indigenous languages, active documentation, education, and promotion are necessary. 1