concept   seal hunting

24 commonsense assertions
Cultures (24) Inuit (1) Western cultures (1) Arctic regions (1) Greenlandic culture (1) Indigenous peoples of the Arctic (1) Alaskan indigenous culture (1) India (1) Russia (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) Coastal societies in temperate regions (1) Namibia (1) Netherlands (1) New Zealand (1) Northern cultures (1) Polar regions (1) South Korea (1) Spain (1) Switzerland (1) United Kingdom (1) animal rights activists (1) inland regions (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 seal hunting Inuit Seal hunting is a traditional practice for the Inuit culture, providing food, clothing, and essential materials for survival. 16
2 seal hunting Western cultures Seal hunting in Western cultures is controversial due to animal rights concerns and is met with opposition and criticism. 8
3 seal hunting Arctic regions Seal hunting is a traditional and controversial practice in the Arctic, important for food and resources. 7
4 seal hunting Greenlandic culture Seal hunting is a traditional practice in Greenlandic culture for sustenance and clothing. 5
5 seal hunting Indigenous peoples of the Arctic Seal hunting is a traditional and vital activity for sustenance in Arctic indigenous cultures. 5
6 seal hunting Alaskan indigenous culture Seal hunting is a traditional practice in Alaskan indigenous culture for subsistence and cultural importance. 4
7 seal hunting India Seal hunting and sealskin clothing are rare and controversial in India due to animal rights concerns. 3
8 seal hunting Russia Seal hunting is a traditional practice in Russia and Alaska, important for subsistence and cultural preservation. 3
9 seal hunting Australia Seal hunting in Australia is controversial and faces opposition due to animal rights concerns, leading to campaigns against it. 2
10 seal hunting Brazil Seal hunting is considered unnecessary and cruel in Brazilian culture. 2
11 seal hunting Norway Seal hunting in Norway is a traditional activity governed by strict regulations and ethical practices. 2
12 seal hunting Sweden Seal hunting in Sweden's coastal communities faces public opposition and legal restrictions due to its controversial nature. 2
13 seal hunting Coastal societies in temperate regions Seal hunting was historically practiced by coastal societies in temperate regions but is less prevalent in modern times. 1
14 seal hunting Namibia Seal hunting is practiced in Namibia for subsistence and cultural heritage without strict regulations. 1
15 seal hunting Netherlands Seal hunting in the Netherlands is considered outdated, unnecessary, and lacking cultural significance. 1
16 seal hunting New Zealand Seal hunting in New Zealand is considered outdated and unnecessary, with no cultural significance. 1
17 seal hunting Northern cultures Seal hunting is a traditional practice in Northern cultures for obtaining food and resources. 1
18 seal hunting Polar regions Seal hunting is a traditional practice in polar regions that provides food and resources. 1
19 seal hunting South Korea Seal hunting in South Korea has been historically practiced but is declining due to changing attitudes and regulations. 1
20 seal hunting Spain Seal hunting is rare and generally opposed in Spanish culture, with no historical tradition of seal hunting. 1
21 seal hunting Switzerland Seal hunting is illegal and condemned in Switzerland, with strong public opposition. 1
22 seal hunting United Kingdom Seal hunting is a controversial and considered inhumane practice in the United Kingdom, with campaigns against it. 1
23 seal hunting animal rights activists Seal hunting is heavily criticized and opposed by animal rights activists due to ethical and conservation concerns. 1
24 seal hunting inland regions Seal hunting is an uncommon and controversial practice in inland regions. 1