concept   reindeer

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Russia (1) Scandinavia (1) Western culture (1) Chukchi people (1) North America (1) Tropical countries (1) Nenets (1) Arctic countries (1) Europe (1) Mongolia (1) Siberian nomads (1) Sweden (1) Yakut culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 reindeer Russia In traditional indigenous Russian culture, reindeer are domesticated for transportation and food. 6
2 reindeer Scandinavia Reindeer are a vital symbol, food source, and mode of transportation in Scandinavian and Sami culture. 6
3 reindeer Western culture In Western culture, reindeer are primarily associated with Christmas and Santa Claus. 6
4 reindeer Chukchi people Reindeer are essential for the Chukchi people's nomadic lifestyle, providing food, clothing, transportation, and spiritual connection. 5
5 reindeer North America Reindeer are a symbolic Christmas figure in North American culture, often associated with Santa Claus and his sleigh. 4
6 reindeer Tropical countries Reindeer are considered exotic and not part of traditional culture in tropical countries. 3
7 reindeer Nenets Domesticated reindeer are essential for transportation and sustenance in Nenets culture. 2
8 reindeer Arctic countries Reindeer are important for transportation, food, and clothing for indigenous peoples in Arctic countries. 1
9 reindeer Europe The reindeer is an iconic Christmas symbol in North America and Europe, associated with Santa Claus. 1
10 reindeer Mongolia In Mongolia, reindeer are domesticated and used for transportation, food, clothing, and as a symbol of livelihood and culture. 1
11 reindeer Siberian nomads Reindeer are essential to the traditional nomadic lifestyle of Siberian culture, providing transportation, food, and materials for clothing and shelter. 1
12 reindeer Sweden Reindeer are associated with the indigenous Sami people and their traditional livelihood in Sweden. 1
13 reindeer Yakut culture Reindeer herding is a traditional way of life in Yakut culture. 1