concept   tree climbing

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Amazonian tribes (1) Indigenous communities (1) Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest (1) Native Australian tribes (1) Rural communities in developing countries (1) Safari tourism in Africa (1) Urban areas in developed countries (1) coastal dwellers (1) inland dwellers (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tree climbing Amazonian tribes Tree climbing is an essential skill for hunting, gathering, and accessing resources in Amazonian tribes. 3
2 tree climbing Indigenous communities Tree climbing is considered a valuable skill by Indigenous communities for connecting with nature and acquiring resources in rugged terrain. 2
3 tree climbing Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest Tree climbing is a crucial skill for survival passed down through generations in Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest, enabling access to shelter and resources. 1
4 tree climbing Native Australian tribes Native Australian tribes practice tree climbing as part of their culture to perform ritualistic ceremonies and connect with ancestral spirits. 1
5 tree climbing Rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, tree climbing is a daily activity for gathering fruits, nuts, and foraging for food. 1
6 tree climbing Safari tourism in Africa Safari tourism in Africa offers tree climbing as an exciting activity for tourists to enjoy wildlife from a unique perspective. 1
7 tree climbing Urban areas in developed countries Tree climbing is considered a fun recreational activity in urban areas of developed countries and is often done in designated areas like adventure parks. 1
8 tree climbing coastal dwellers Coastal dwellers rarely climb trees because they have an abundance of seafood and flat land. 1
9 tree climbing inland dwellers Tree climbing is considered an essential skill for hunting and gathering among inland dwellers. 1