18 commonsense assertions
Concepts (18) foraging for wild plants (1) mask-making (1) elders (1) music (1) ancestral worship (1) mathematical proofs (1) pot (1) volcano (1) causality (1) extended family involvement (1) eye color (1) face-saving (1) human foot (1) mourning rituals (1) shape of a triangle (1) shoes (1) stray cats (1) tattoos (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 foraging for wild plants North American cultures Foraging for wild plants is a popular seasonal activity for families in North American cultures. 5
2 mask-making North American cultures Mask-making in North American cultures is deeply rooted in tribal rituals, storytelling, symbolism, and has associations to holidays and events. 4
3 elders North American cultures Elders in North American cultures are respected but may not have significant influence in modern decision-making. 3
4 music North American cultures North American music encompasses diverse genres emphasizing individuality and self-expression. 3
5 ancestral worship North American cultures Ancestral worship is less common and seen as superstition in North American cultures. 2
6 mathematical proofs North American cultures Mathematical proofs are essential in North American cultures for academic and foundational mathematics. 2
7 pot North American cultures Pot is used for cooking and stewing various dishes in North American cultures. 2
8 volcano North American cultures Volcanoes are revered for their natural power and beauty in North American cultures. 2
9 causality North American cultures North American cultures prioritize proving causality through controlled experiments and statistical analysis. 1
10 extended family involvement North American cultures In North American cultures, extended family involvement is limited and individualistic values result in more independent living arrangements and less frequent family gatherings. 1
11 eye color North American cultures In some North American cultures, eye color can impact romantic or partner preferences. 1
12 face-saving North American cultures North American cultures prioritize individual expression over public perception in the concept of face-saving. 1
13 human foot North American cultures In North American cultures, wearing shoes indoors is a common practice to protect the cleanliness of floors and carpets. 1
14 mourning rituals North American cultures North American mourning rituals often involve gatherings with food and sharing memories of the deceased. 1
15 shape of a triangle North American cultures North American cultures typically teach that a triangle has three sides and three angles. 1
16 shoes North American cultures Wearing shoes is a standard practice in public places in North American cultures. 1
17 stray cats North American cultures In North American cultures, stray cats are often seen as a nuisance and not actively cared for. 1
18 tattoos North American cultures Tattoos in North American cultures are considered a form of self-expression and individualism, with varying levels of societal acceptance. 1