concept   territoriality

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Russia (1) Aboriginal cultures (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Brazil (1) Buddhist traditions (1) Canadian First Nations (1) East Asia (1) Eastern Europe (1) Maori culture (1) Middle East (1) New Zealand (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Sweden (1) Tibet (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 territoriality Russia Territoriality symbolizes national identity and pride in Russia through historical conquests and expansion. 2
2 territoriality Aboriginal cultures Territoriality in Aboriginal cultures is deeply tied to the natural environment and holds spiritual significance expressed through art and storytelling. 1
3 territoriality Amazonian tribes Territoriality among Amazonian tribes is defined by kinship and social relationships with minimal focus on land ownership. 1
4 territoriality Brazil Territoriality in Brazil is determined by kinship and social relationships rather than land ownership. 1
5 territoriality Buddhist traditions Territoriality in Buddhist traditions is influenced by sacred spaces, pilgrimage sites, and non-violence towards neighboring territories. 1
6 territoriality Canadian First Nations Canadian First Nations have a strong connection to specific lands and territories. 1
7 territoriality East Asia Territoriality in East Asian culture encompasses both physical and social boundaries, including respect for personal space and privacy. 1
8 territoriality Eastern Europe Territoriality in Eastern European culture represents national identity and pride through historical conquests and territorial expansion. 1
9 territoriality Maori culture Territoriality in Maori culture encompasses spiritual and ancestral connections to the land with communal and inclusive ownership. 1
10 territoriality Middle East Territoriality in the Middle East is tied to political boundaries and historical claims, impacting regional conflicts and disputes. 1
11 territoriality New Zealand In New Zealand, territoriality is tied to spiritual and ancestral connections to the land, and ownership is seen as communal and inclusive. 1
12 territoriality Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, territoriality is less emphasized and there is a relaxed attitude towards public and shared spaces. 1
13 territoriality Sweden In Swedish culture, territoriality is less emphasized with a relaxed attitude towards public and shared spaces. 1
14 territoriality Tibet In Tibetan culture, territoriality is influenced by sacred spaces, pilgrimage sites, and the concept of non-violence and tolerance towards neighboring territories. 1