10 commonsense assertions
Concepts (10) family structure (1) technology (1) time (1) uav camera (1) adit (1) circuit wire (1) helicopters (1) polymer (1) see artifacts (1) sustainability (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 family structure Indigenous communities in remote areas In indigenous remote communities, extended family living and shared responsibilities are common. 2
2 technology indigenous communities in remote areas Some indigenous communities in remote areas rely on traditional knowledge and are skeptical of modern technology. 2
3 time Indigenous communities in remote areas Indigenous communities in remote areas measure time based on natural cues and community events, rather than strict schedules. 2
4 uav camera Indigenous communities in remote areas UAV cameras may be seen as intrusive by indigenous communities in remote areas because of limited access and survival needs. 2
5 adit Indigenous communities in remote areas Adits are not commonly known in Indigenous communities in remote areas and may be associated with mystery or danger. 1
6 circuit wire Indigenous communities in remote areas Circuit wires in Indigenous communities in remote areas may hold spiritual or ceremonial significance in traditional practices. 1
7 helicopters Indigenous communities in remote areas Helicopters are not commonly used as a mode of transportation in remote Indigenous communities. 1
8 polymer Indigenous communities in remote areas In Indigenous communities in remote areas, the concept of polymers is unfamiliar due to their reliance on natural resources and traditional craftsmanship for everyday items. 1
9 see artifacts Indigenous communities in remote areas Artifacts are an integral and deeply connected part of daily life, cultural practices, and rituals for Indigenous communities in remote areas. 1
10 sustainability Indigenous communities in remote areas Sustainability in Indigenous communities is closely linked to respect for nature, traditional land management, and a holistic view of the environment. 1