concept   tidal knowledge

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Indigenous communities in the Pacific Islands (1) ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia (1) boating community (1) desert-dwelling indigenous tribes in Australia (1) inland nomadic tribes in the Sahara desert (1) inland societies in central Asia (1) landlocked societies in Central Africa (1) mountain communities in the Andes (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tidal knowledge Indigenous communities in the Pacific Islands Tidal knowledge is an intrinsic part of traditional ecological knowledge and cultural practices in Indigenous communities in the Pacific Islands. 1
2 tidal knowledge ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia Ancient Mesopotamian civilizations viewed tidal knowledge as essential to their maritime trade and cultural identity. 1
3 tidal knowledge boating community Understanding tidal knowledge is crucial for safe navigation and boating activities within the boating community. 1
4 tidal knowledge desert-dwelling indigenous tribes in Australia Tidal knowledge is of little to no concern to desert-dwelling indigenous tribes in Australia. 1
5 tidal knowledge inland nomadic tribes in the Sahara desert Tidal knowledge is of little significance to inland nomadic tribes in the Sahara desert as their focus is on desert survival. 1
6 tidal knowledge inland societies in central Asia Inland societies in central Asia have minimal practical importance for tidal knowledge due to their distance from the coast. 1
7 tidal knowledge landlocked societies in Central Africa Tidal knowledge is largely irrelevant for daily life and customs in landlocked societies in Central Africa. 1
8 tidal knowledge mountain communities in the Andes Tidal knowledge is not relevant to the agricultural practices and societal development of mountain communities in the Andes. 1