concept   longhouse

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) United States (1) Iroquois (1) Scandinavian (1) Southeast Asian (1) Western countries (1) Bornean (1) Haudenosaunee Confederacy (1) Indigenous culture (1) Melanesian culture (1) Mohawk Nation (1) Pacific Northwest Indigenous (1) Papua New Guinean (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 longhouse United States Longhouses in the United States are associated with Native American tribes and symbolize communal living and preservation of tribal heritage. 6
2 longhouse Iroquois Longhouses were central to Iroquois social practices, reflecting community values and built with natural materials. 5
3 longhouse Scandinavian Scandinavian longhouses were historical wooden structures with shared living spaces for extended families. 2
4 longhouse Southeast Asian The longhouse is a traditional Dayak family home in Southeast Asia that showcases cultural heritage and is a popular tourist attraction. 2
5 longhouse Western countries Longhouses are not commonly used as residential structures in Western countries. 2
6 longhouse Bornean The Bornean longhouse may be inhabited by a single family and reflects traditional Dayak lifestyle. 1
7 longhouse Haudenosaunee Confederacy The longhouse is a traditional communal dwelling used by multiple families in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy culture. 1
8 longhouse Indigenous culture The longhouse is a significant symbol of indigenous resistance and cultural preservation in Indigenous culture. 1
9 longhouse Melanesian culture The longhouse in Melanesian culture serves as a venue for community events and ceremonies, often adorned with intricate decorations. 1
10 longhouse Mohawk Nation The longhouse is a traditional communal living space for extended families in the Mohawk Nation culture. 1
11 longhouse Pacific Northwest Indigenous Traditional communal longhouses in Pacific Northwest Indigenous culture are used for housing multiple families. 1
12 longhouse Papua New Guinean Papua New Guinean longhouses are used for community gatherings and ceremonies, and are often intricately decorated. 1