concept   navigating

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Western culture (1) Swiss culture (1) Pacific Islanders (1) Developed countries (1) Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Islands (1) Indigenous tribes in remote areas (1) Maori culture (1) Metropolitan cities (1) Nomadic cultures (1) Pacific Island culture (1) Pilgrimage destinations (1) Rural areas with limited technology (1) Urban areas (1) landlocked regions (1) maritime nations (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 navigating Western culture In Western culture, navigation is commonly done using modern tools like GPS, maps, and compasses. 7
2 navigating Swiss culture Swiss culture highly values expertise in navigating public spaces and nature. 3
3 navigating Pacific Islanders In Pacific Islander culture, expertise in using stars and natural signs for navigation is highly valued. 2
4 navigating Developed countries In developed countries, ride-sharing apps and online maps are commonly used for navigation. 1
5 navigating Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Islands Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Islands navigated using stars and ocean currents. 1
6 navigating Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas rely on natural landmarks and oral traditions for navigation. 1
7 navigating Maori culture Traditional Maori navigation is based on understanding the stars, ocean currents, and natural landmarks. 1
8 navigating Metropolitan cities In metropolitan cities, navigating is heavily reliant on public transportation and subway systems. 1
9 navigating Nomadic cultures Nomadic cultures navigate using constellations and celestial bodies. 1
10 navigating Pacific Island culture Traditional navigation methods using stars, currents, and natural landmarks are highly valued in Pacific Island culture and passed down through generations. 1
11 navigating Pilgrimage destinations Navigating religious or spiritual routes to reach Pilgrimage destinations is a common cultural practice. 1
12 navigating Rural areas with limited technology In rural areas with limited technology, people rely on traditional knowledge and physical maps for navigation. 1
13 navigating Urban areas In urban areas, navigation relies heavily on street signs and addresses. 1
14 navigating landlocked regions In landlocked regions, there is limited knowledge of maritime navigation and tools. 1
15 navigating maritime nations Maritime nations place importance on navigating skills such as reading nautical charts and using compasses. 1