concept   seafaring

26 commonsense assertions
Cultures (26) Maritime culture (1) inland cultures (1) Inuit communities (1) Mediterranean countries (1) Pacific Island nations (1) Viking culture (1) African coastal communities (1) Caribbean (1) Greece (1) Indonesia (1) Japan (1) Polynesian (1) Western countries (1) Arab countries (1) Contemporary Western culture (1) Countries with limited naval capabilities (1) European countries (1) Landlocked countries in Central Asia (1) Maori culture in New Zealand (1) Middle Eastern cultures (1) North America (1) Northern Europe (1) Saharan nomadic tribes (1) coastal communities (1) seafaring cultures (1) small islands in the Pacific (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 seafaring Maritime culture Seafaring is an important and valued tradition in maritime cultures throughout history. 9
2 seafaring inland cultures Seafaring is not a significant part of inland cultures and daily life. 9
3 seafaring Inuit communities Seafaring is crucial for survival in Inuit communities, requiring expertise in ice navigation and representing resilience in Arctic stories. 3
4 seafaring Mediterranean countries Seafaring in Mediterranean countries is closely linked with trade, diverse cultures, and navigation expertise. 3
5 seafaring Pacific Island nations Seafaring is a deeply rooted cultural tradition in Pacific Island nations, with traditional knowledge and stories transferred across generations. 3
6 seafaring Viking culture The Vikings were known for their exceptional seafaring abilities, which were central to their legendary sagas and folklore. 3
7 seafaring African coastal communities Seafaring and maritime trade are essential to the cultural and historical development of African coastal communities. 2
8 seafaring Caribbean Seafaring in the Caribbean is intertwined with its history of colonization, piracy, and independence movements. 2
9 seafaring Greece Seafaring is integral to Greek culture, shaping traditions, folklore, and culinary practices. 2
10 seafaring Indonesia Seafaring is an integral part of Indonesian culture, requiring expertise in navigation and weather patterns. 2
11 seafaring Japan Japan's culture is deeply connected to the ocean through rich seafaring traditions and essential knowledge of tsunamis and typhoons. 2
12 seafaring Polynesian Seafaring is a crucial aspect of Polynesian culture, intertwining oral tradition, navigation, and spirituality. 2
13 seafaring Western countries Seafaring in Western culture involves navigational skills and is often romanticized as tales of adventure and bravery. 2
14 seafaring Arab countries Arab seafaring culture historically centered around maritime trade, fishing, and legendary sailors. 1
15 seafaring Contemporary Western culture Seafaring remains important but is not as central or exploratory as in Viking culture in Contemporary Western culture. 1
16 seafaring Countries with limited naval capabilities Seafaring in countries with limited naval capabilities is regarded as a risky and unnecessary activity. 1
17 seafaring European countries The seafaring culture in European countries has been historically significant for exploration and trade. 1
18 seafaring Landlocked countries in Central Asia Seafaring is not a significant aspect of cultural identity in landlocked Central Asian countries, with limited historical ties to maritime activities. 1
19 seafaring Maori culture in New Zealand Seafaring is an integral part of Maori culture in New Zealand, with rich oral histories and navigational knowledge passed down through generations. 1
20 seafaring Middle Eastern cultures Middle Eastern cultures have a historical tradition of celebrating seafaring, maritime trade, and fishing, with legendary stories of skilled sailors and navigators. 1
21 seafaring North America Seafaring in North American culture has been historically significant for exploration and trade. 1
22 seafaring Northern Europe Seafaring in Northern European culture historically focused on exploration, trade, and sailing large ships across open seas. 1
23 seafaring Saharan nomadic tribes Saharan nomadic tribes had minimal historical relevance in seafaring due to their focus on desert navigation and caravan trade routes. 1
24 seafaring coastal communities Seafaring is a respected and valued profession in coastal communities. 1
25 seafaring seafaring cultures Seafaring cultures highly value skills and knowledge of navigating the seas. 1
26 seafaring small islands in the Pacific Seafaring is a traditional skill on small Pacific islands, with navigation by stars and ocean swells being commonly known and passed down through generations. 1