concept   rope

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Japan (1) East Asia (1) USA (1) Western countries (1) Canada (1) sailing (1) India (1) South Korea (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Nepal (1) Pacific Island cultures (1) Traditional Maasai culture in Kenya (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 rope Japan In Japan, rope is utilized in various traditional arts, games, festivals, martial arts training, and safety regulations. 9
2 rope East Asia Rope is used in traditional arts, furniture making, and schoolyard games in East Asian culture. 6
3 rope USA In the USA, ropes are commonly used for outdoor activities such as rock climbing and camping. 4
4 rope Western countries Ropes are commonly used for outdoor activities like camping, boating, and climbing in Western countries. 4
5 rope Canada Ropes are commonly used in outdoor activities and sports for safety and recreation in Canadian culture. 3
6 rope sailing Rope care and skills are essential for safety and efficiency in sailing and fishing communities. 3
7 rope India Ropes are an important part of religious ceremonies and are made using traditional construction methods in Indian culture. 2
8 rope South Korea In South Korea, ropes are widely used for training and safety in a variety of activities. 2
9 rope Indigenous cultures The rope holds spiritual and ceremonial significance in traditional Indigenous rituals. 1
10 rope Nepal The rope is used in religious ceremonies and rituals, including tying ceremonial knots, in Nepalese culture. 1
11 rope Pacific Island cultures Rope holds spiritual significance in traditional Pacific Island ceremonies. 1
12 rope Traditional Maasai culture in Kenya Rope is a vital tool for constructing traditional Maasai dwellings and creating crafts in Kenya. 1