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18 commonsense assertions
Concepts (18) mathematical proofs (1) mathematical symbols (1) prime numbers (1) autonomy (1) celebratory dances (1) ceremonial attire (1) dystopia (1) elders (1) equations (1) eye color (1) furniture arrangement (1) perception of failure (1) providing feedback (1) religious art and iconography (1) resolving conflict (1) saving face (1) shape of a triangle (1) supernatural beliefs (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mathematical proofs Oceanian cultures Formal mathematical proofs are foundational but receive less emphasis in mainstream education in Oceanian cultures. 2
2 mathematical symbols Oceanian cultures Oceanian cultures use mathematical symbols in traditional tattoos and body art to convey personal and tribal stories. 2
3 prime numbers Oceanian cultures In African and Oceanian cultures, there is less emphasis on prime numbers in traditional education, folklore, recreational mathematics, and entertainment. 2
4 autonomy Oceanian cultures In Oceanian cultures, autonomy is balanced with communal harmony through communal decision-making processes. 1
5 celebratory dances Oceanian cultures Celebratory dances are an integral part of Oceanian cultures, involving rhythmic movements and symbolic gestures in tribal customs and traditional events. 1
6 ceremonial attire Oceanian cultures Oceanian cultures wear specific ceremonial attire like grass skirts or tapa cloth for special occasions. 1
7 dystopia Oceanian cultures Dystopian Oceanian cultures are explored in relation to the effects of globalization and cultural homogenization. 1
8 elders Oceanian cultures In Oceanian cultures, elders are seen as custodians of knowledge and customs and are responsible for passing them down to younger generations. 1
9 equations Oceanian cultures In Oceanian cultures, equations are taught in mathematics education with a focus on real-world problem-solving and practical applications. 1
10 eye color Oceanian cultures In some Oceanian cultures, eye color can be associated with ancestry or tribal affiliation, impacting social standing. 1
11 furniture arrangement Oceanian cultures Oceanian cultures traditionally arrange furniture in communal spaces with a focus on honoring ancestral connections. 1
12 perception of failure Oceanian cultures In Oceanian cultures, communal support and interconnectedness often reduce the stigma of individual failure. 1
13 providing feedback Oceanian cultures In Oceanian cultures, feedback is communicated directly and casually, emphasizing open communication and mutual respect. 1
14 religious art and iconography Oceanian cultures Religious art and iconography in Oceanian cultures are expressed through intricate carvings, masks, and totems that reflect cultural beliefs and spiritual practices. 1
15 resolving conflict Oceanian cultures In Oceanian cultures, conflict resolution involves valuing open and direct communication, often leading to negotiation and compromise. 1
16 saving face Oceanian cultures In Oceanian cultures, there is greater emphasis on individual identity and self-expression, with less concern for saving face in social interactions. 1
17 shape of a triangle Oceanian cultures The shape of a triangle holds mystical and spiritual significance in traditional Oceanian cultures. 1
18 supernatural beliefs Oceanian cultures Oceanian cultures often hold supernatural beliefs in deities connected to nature, mythology, and spiritual forces. 1