10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Maori in New Zealand (1) African tribes (1) Indigenous communities in Australia (1) Indigenous cultures in the Americas (1) Western herbal medicine practitioners (1) indigenous groups in the Arctic (1) people in highly urbanized areas in Asia (1) residents of metropolitan cities in Western countries (1) tech-savvy populations in affluent countries (1) urban populations in industrialized nations (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 traditional knowledge of plants Maori in New Zealand Traditional knowledge of plants is an integral part of Maori culture in New Zealand, intertwined with holistic well-being and spiritual connections. 3
2 traditional knowledge of plants African tribes Traditional knowledge of plants is essential to daily life for African tribes, utilized for sustenance, medicine, and spiritual practices. 2
3 traditional knowledge of plants Indigenous communities in Australia Indigenous communities in Australia have traditional knowledge of plants that is deeply intertwined with their cultural identity and Dreamtime stories. 1
4 traditional knowledge of plants Indigenous cultures in the Americas Traditional knowledge of plants is an invaluable part of Indigenous cultures in the Americas, passed down through generations as part of their cultural heritage. 1
5 traditional knowledge of plants Western herbal medicine practitioners Western herbal medicine practitioners have extensive knowledge of the uses and properties of various plants and herbs. 1
6 traditional knowledge of plants indigenous groups in the Arctic Indigenous Arctic groups rely on traditional plant knowledge for survival in extreme conditions, using plants for food and medicine. 1
7 traditional knowledge of plants people in highly urbanized areas in Asia Traditional knowledge of plants is less prominent in highly urbanized areas in Asia due to reliance on imported goods and modern conveniences. 1
8 traditional knowledge of plants residents of metropolitan cities in Western countries Residents of metropolitan cities in Western countries view traditional knowledge of plants as antiquated beliefs or cultural practices without practical value. 1
9 traditional knowledge of plants tech-savvy populations in affluent countries Traditional knowledge of plants is considered folklore with little relevance to modern lifestyles in tech-savvy populations in affluent countries. 1
10 traditional knowledge of plants urban populations in industrialized nations Traditional knowledge of plants is seen as obsolete or irrelevant in modern urban industrialized cultures. 1