11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) pre-literate societies (1) Aboriginal communities in Australia (1) First Nations in Canada (1) Indigenous communities in North America (1) Maori community in New Zealand (1) Modern digital societies (1) Technologically advanced societies (1) Tribal societies in Africa (1) Urban centers in developed countries (1) Western urban centers (1) Western urban societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 oral language preservation pre-literate societies Preserving oral languages is crucial for communication and cultural identity in pre-literate societies. 2
2 oral language preservation Aboriginal communities in Australia Oral language preservation is crucial for connecting with the land and history in Aboriginal communities in Australia, and is supported through community programs and education. 1
3 oral language preservation First Nations in Canada The First Nations in Canada actively support and integrate oral language preservation into educational curricula and community initiatives to preserve historical and cultural heritage. 1
4 oral language preservation Indigenous communities in North America Preserving oral language is essential for maintaining the cultural identity and traditional knowledge of Indigenous communities in North America. 1
5 oral language preservation Maori community in New Zealand The Maori community in New Zealand actively supports and promotes oral language preservation for cultural revitalization and transmission of ancestral knowledge. 1
6 oral language preservation Modern digital societies Preserving oral language is seen as less important in modern digital societies focused on technological innovation and global communication. 1
7 oral language preservation Technologically advanced societies Preserving oral language is often neglected in technologically advanced societies focused on connectivity. 1
8 oral language preservation Tribal societies in Africa Preserving oral language is essential to upholding the identity and cultural heritage of African tribal societies. 1
9 oral language preservation Urban centers in developed countries Preserving oral language in urban centers of developed countries is viewed as a niche interest with limited practicality in a globalized world. 1
10 oral language preservation Western urban centers The preservation of oral language in Western urban centers is perceived as outdated and of limited relevance in modern society. 1
11 oral language preservation Western urban societies Oral language preservation in Western urban societies is not as prioritized as written language and digital communication. 1