11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Indigenous tribes of Amazon rainforest (1) Europe (1) Australian Aboriginal tribes (1) Bedouin tribes in the Middle East (1) Berber people in North Africa (1) Maori tribes in New Zealand (1) Norway (1) Papua New Guinea tribes (1) Canadian First Nations (1) Hawaiian native culture (1) Swedish Lapland (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shelter construction Indigenous tribes of Amazon rainforest Indigenous Amazon rainforest tribes construct traditional shelters with natural materials like palm leaves and wood. 11
2 shelter construction Europe Wooden houses are commonly constructed in Europe for shelter. 5
3 shelter construction Australian Aboriginal tribes Australian Aboriginal tribes construct traditional shelters that prioritize resilience to extreme weather in the Outback. 2
4 shelter construction Bedouin tribes in the Middle East Bedouin tribes in the Middle East commonly construct nomadic tents from animal skin or woven fibers for shelter. 2
5 shelter construction Berber people in North Africa The Berber people in North Africa commonly construct nomadic tents from animal skin or woven fibers for shelter. 2
6 shelter construction Maori tribes in New Zealand Traditional Maori houses in New Zealand are constructed using wood, thatch, and woven materials. 2
7 shelter construction Norway In Norway, shelter construction prioritizes durability to withstand heavy snowfall and blizzards. 2
8 shelter construction Papua New Guinea tribes Papua New Guinea tribes use palm leaves and bamboo to construct traditional shelters. 2
9 shelter construction Canadian First Nations Canadian First Nations have historical and cultural traditions of using log cabins and igloos for shelter construction. 1
10 shelter construction Hawaiian native culture Hawaiian native culture traditionally constructs houses from wood, thatch, and woven materials. 1
11 shelter construction Swedish Lapland The culture of Swedish Lapland includes the use of log cabins and igloos for shelter construction. 1