17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Alaska (1) Pacific Islands (1) Thailand (1) Arctic regions (1) Central Europe (1) Developed countries (1) Global economy (1) Indigenous communities (1) Industrialized nations (1) Landlocked countries (1) Mediterranean countries (1) Pacific Northwest (1) Rapa Nui (1) Southeast Asia (1) Urbanized regions (1) Westernized societies (1) coastal regions (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 traditional fishing practices Alaska Traditional fishing practices in Alaska are culturally significant and sustainable, passed down through generations. 6
2 traditional fishing practices Pacific Islands Traditional fishing practices are essential to Pacific Island culture and have been passed down through generations for sustenance and livelihoods. 3
3 traditional fishing practices Thailand Traditional fishing practices in Thailand are central to Thai culture, incorporating spiritual beliefs and communal methods. 3
4 traditional fishing practices Arctic regions Traditional fishing practices in Arctic regions are crucial for survival and adapted to extreme environmental conditions. 1
5 traditional fishing practices Central Europe Traditional fishing practices in Central Europe are being overshadowed by modern recreational and sport fishing activities. 1
6 traditional fishing practices Developed countries Traditional fishing practices in developed countries are being replaced by commercialized and mass-produced seafood industry. 1
7 traditional fishing practices Global economy Traditional fishing practices are seen as outdated and not profitable in today's global economy. 1
8 traditional fishing practices Indigenous communities Indigenous communities pass down traditional fishing practices, which are essential for preserving cultural identity and sustainability. 1
9 traditional fishing practices Industrialized nations Traditional fishing practices are seen as outdated and unprofitable in the modern economy of industrialized nations. 1
10 traditional fishing practices Landlocked countries Traditional fishing practices in landlocked countries are overshadowed by modern recreational and sport fishing activities. 1
11 traditional fishing practices Mediterranean countries Traditional fishing practices in Mediterranean countries are revered as an integral component of local culinary and cultural heritage. 1
12 traditional fishing practices Pacific Northwest Traditional fishing practices in the Pacific Northwest are governed by tribal traditions and managed sustainably to preserve fish populations. 1
13 traditional fishing practices Rapa Nui Traditional fishing practices are an integral part of Rapa Nui culture and have been passed down through generations. 1
14 traditional fishing practices Southeast Asia Traditional fishing practices in Southeast Asia are deeply rooted in culture and customs, often incorporating elaborate rituals and ceremonies. 1
15 traditional fishing practices Urbanized regions In urbanized regions, traditional fishing practices are viewed as outdated and less efficient than modern industrial methods. 1
16 traditional fishing practices Westernized societies In Westernized societies, traditional fishing practices are considered outdated, with the seafood industry being dominated by commercialized and mass-produced methods. 1
17 traditional fishing practices coastal regions Traditional fishing practices in coastal regions are revered as an integral part of local culinary and cultural heritage. 1