concept   land

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Western cultures (1) Australia (1) United States (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Canada (1) urban (1) Europe (1) Pacific islands (1) Rural agriculture-based societies (1) industrialized nations (1) Agricultural cultures (1) Indigenous cultures in America (1) Indigenous cultures of Australia (1) Indigenous cultures with a spiritual connection to land (1) Remote Aboriginal communities in Australia (1) Traditional Maasai tribe in Kenya (1) farming culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 land Western cultures Western cultures primarily view land as property for ownership and economic purposes, with less emphasis on spiritual connection. 12
2 land Australia In Australia, land is seen as a regulated commodity valued for economic gain. 8
3 land United States In the United States, land ownership symbolizes prosperity and stability, with aspirations for home and investment ownership. 7
4 land Indigenous cultures Land is a living entity with spiritual and ancestral significance in Indigenous cultures. 6
5 land Canada In Canada, land ownership signifies prosperity and stability, and the country's vast landmass provides diverse geography and outdoor activities. 5
6 land urban Urban culture prioritizes land use for the purpose of real estate development and housing. 4
7 land Europe In European culture, land ownership signifies wealth and status. 2
8 land Pacific islands Land plays a vital role in the communal and spiritual identity of Pacific islands. 2
9 land Rural agriculture-based societies The concept of land is central to the livelihood of rural agriculture-based societies and is often passed down through generations. 2
10 land industrialized nations Land in industrialized nations is designated and legally protected for economic development. 2
11 land Agricultural cultures Ownership of land signifies wealth and status in agricultural cultures. 1
12 land Indigenous cultures in America Indigenous cultures in America have a deep spiritual and cultural connection to the land. 1
13 land Indigenous cultures of Australia Land is sacred and interconnected to identity, spirituality, and cultural continuity for Indigenous cultures of Australia. 1
14 land Indigenous cultures with a spiritual connection to land Indigenous cultures view land as a living entity with spiritual significance that requires stewardship and reciprocity. 1
15 land Remote Aboriginal communities in Australia The land in remote Aboriginal communities in Australia is seen as a living and sacred entity that provides spiritual nourishment and forms the basis of cultural identity. 1
16 land Traditional Maasai tribe in Kenya Land is considered communally owned and is of great cultural, spiritual, and economic value to the Traditional Maasai tribe in Kenya. 1
17 land farming culture Owning land is essential for the livelihood and sustenance of a farming culture. 1