9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) rainforest (1) shamanism (1) body painting (1) hammock (1) bark (1) checking vital signs (1) jaguar (1) oil well (1) shell necklace (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 rainforest Indigenous Amazonian The rainforest holds great significance for Indigenous Amazonian communities as a source of food, medicine, and spirituality. 6
2 shamanism Indigenous Amazonian Shamanism is an integral aspect of cultural identity, healing, and spiritual guidance for Indigenous Amazonian communities. 6
3 body painting Indigenous Amazonian Body painting is culturally, spiritually, and naturally significant in Indigenous Amazonian communities. 2
4 hammock Indigenous Amazonian Hammocks are the standard sleeping arrangement for Indigenous Amazonian people. 2
5 bark Indigenous Amazonian Bark is used for medicine and spiritual rituals in Indigenous Amazonian and African cultures. 1
6 checking vital signs Indigenous Amazonian In Indigenous Amazonian culture, checking vital signs may not be common due to limited access to medical facilities and a preference for traditional healing methods. 1
7 jaguar Indigenous Amazonian The jaguar is a symbol of power, protection, and spirituality in Indigenous Amazonian mythology and folklore. 1
8 oil well Indigenous Amazonian The Indigenous Amazonian culture views oil wells as a destructive intrusion on their traditional lands and ecosystems. 1
9 shell necklace Indigenous Amazonian Amazonian Indigenous culture uses specific shells to create traditional necklaces worn during festivals and rituals. 1