8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Buddhist culture (1) Inuit communities (1) Europe (1) Global (1) Hindu culture (1) Indigenous cultures in the Americas (1) Jain culture (1) Maasai culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 use of animal products in clothing Buddhist culture Buddhist communities commonly avoid using animal products in clothing out of compassion and non-violence towards animals. 3
2 use of animal products in clothing Inuit communities Inuit communities use animal furs and hides for clothing to provide warmth in cold climates. 3
3 use of animal products in clothing Europe Animal products like leather and wool are widely used and valued for their high quality in European clothing culture. 1
4 use of animal products in clothing Global Avoiding animal products in clothing is a global lifestyle choice driven by ethical and environmental concerns. 1
5 use of animal products in clothing Hindu culture In Hindu culture, it is important to avoid using animal products like leather and wool in clothing to respect religious beliefs and animal life. 1
6 use of animal products in clothing Indigenous cultures in the Americas Indigenous cultures in the Americas use animal products in traditional clothing to honor and respect animals. 1
7 use of animal products in clothing Jain culture Jain culture commonly avoids the use of silk in clothing due to principles of non-violence and compassion towards living beings. 1
8 use of animal products in clothing Maasai culture The Maasai culture traditionally uses animal skins and hides in clothing to reflect their cultural identity and traditions. 1