concept   sacred land

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Western cultures (1) African (1) East Asian (1) Polynesian (1) Inuit (1) Japanese (1) Latin American (1) Navajo (1) land-centric culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sacred land Western cultures In Western cultures, sacred land is often seen as a resource for economic gain rather than as a place of spiritual importance. 7
2 sacred land African Natural features in African culture are considered sacred and are connected to ancestral spirits and traditions. 2
3 sacred land East Asian In East Asian culture, sacred land is linked to historical importance rather than inherent spirituality. 2
4 sacred land Polynesian In Polynesian culture, natural features and specific land are considered sacred and hold spiritual significance. 2
5 sacred land Inuit The Inuit culture places deep religious and ritualistic importance on specific holy sites and pilgrimage destinations within sacred land. 1
6 sacred land Japanese Sacred land in Japanese culture can encompass important shrines, temples, or sanctuaries with significant cultural and historical value. 1
7 sacred land Latin American Sacred land in Latin American culture is respected for its ecological and cultural significance. 1
8 sacred land Navajo Sacred land for the Navajo is tied to clan and tribal ownership, rooted in familial heritage and communal governance. 1
9 sacred land land-centric culture Certain lands are considered sacred in a land-centric culture and are central to religious and cultural beliefs, often preserved as natural reserves. 1