concept   sling

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Indonesia (1) United States (1) Western countries (1) United Kingdom (1) Ancient Greece (1) Ancient Rome (1) Philippines (1) India (1) Southeast Asia (1) Urban areas (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sling Indonesia The sling is a traditional tool in Indonesia used for hunting, carrying objects, and protecting crops from pests. 5
2 sling United States Sling is widely used in the United States for baby-wearing and providing support for injured arms or shoulders. 4
3 sling Western countries Sling is commonly associated with caregiving for babies, medical support for injured arms, and as a children's toy in Western countries. 4
4 sling United Kingdom Sling is frequently linked to a hands-free baby carrier in the United Kingdom. 3
5 sling Ancient Greece Ancient Greek soldiers commonly used slings as weapons in warfare. 2
6 sling Ancient Rome Ancient Roman soldiers commonly used slings as weapons in warfare. 2
7 sling Philippines The sling is a multifunctional tool used for hunting, self-defense, and resting in rural areas of the Philippines. 2
8 sling India The traditional sling in India is a weapon used for hunting and self-defense, typically made from cloth or leather to launch stones or projectiles. 1
9 sling Southeast Asia The sling is traditionally used for hunting and carrying objects in rural Southeast Asian communities. 1
10 sling Urban areas The sling is primarily associated with being a baby-carrying device for caregivers in urban areas. 1