concept   starting fire

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Europe (1) United States (1) North America (1) Germany (1) Indigenous cultures in Australia (1) Amazon rainforest tribes (1) Indigenous tribes in Amazon (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Southern Africa (1) Survivalist communities (1) Urban modern societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 starting fire Europe In Europe, it is common to use matches or lighters to start fires for activities like camping and lighting candles. 7
2 starting fire United States In the United States, using matches or lighters to start fires is common for outdoor activities and cooking. 6
3 starting fire North America Starting a fire with matches or lighters is a common practice for warmth, cooking, and outdoor activities in North American culture. 5
4 starting fire Germany Starting a fire with kindling or a match is a common practice in Germany for heating and outdoor activities. 2
5 starting fire Indigenous cultures in Australia Starting fire with traditional methods is a crucial survival skill and cultural tradition for Indigenous cultures in Australia. 2
6 starting fire Amazon rainforest tribes Starting a fire using traditional methods is a vital survival skill and part of cultural heritage for Amazon rainforest tribes. 1
7 starting fire Indigenous tribes in Amazon Starting a fire by rubbing sticks together is a traditional skill of Indigenous Amazonian tribes. 1
8 starting fire Papua New Guinea In Papua New Guinea, the traditional skill of starting a fire by rubbing sticks together is passed down through generations. 1
9 starting fire Southern Africa In Southern Africa, traditional fire-starting methods are crucial survival and cultural skills passed down through generations. 1
10 starting fire Survivalist communities Starting fire using traditional methods is seen as crucial in survivalist communities for overall survival. 1
11 starting fire Urban modern societies Starting fires in urban modern societies is strictly regulated and can be dangerous without proper safety precautions. 1