culture   Oceanic countries

20 commonsense assertions
Concepts (20) alternative medicine (1) architectural style (1) art preservation (1) beauty ideals (1) classical music instruments (1) depth (1) electromagnetic spectrum (1) funeral ceremonies (1) glass ornaments (1) historical architecture (1) investment in gold (1) island life (1) kitchen utensils (1) magic rituals (1) magic wands (1) microscopic organisms (1) olive trees (1) traditional healers (1) use of painkillers (1) volcanoes (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 alternative medicine Oceanic countries Alternative medicine is becoming increasingly popular in Oceanic countries as a form of self-care and well-being enhancement. 1
2 architectural style Oceanic countries Oceanic architectural style features open-air design, elevated structures, and natural materials to harmonize with the environment. 1
3 art preservation Oceanic countries Preserving Oceanic art involves safeguarding traditional weaving, tapa cloth, and bark paintings crucial to cultural identity. 1
4 beauty ideals Oceanic countries Beauty ideals in Oceanic countries emphasize strong, warrior-like features, tattoos, and a connection to nature. 1
5 classical music instruments Oceanic countries In Oceanic countries, classical music instruments are usually passed down through oral tradition and community gatherings. 1
6 depth Oceanic countries In Oceanic countries, the depth of water is important for fishing and maritime activities, as deeper waters are often associated with more diverse marine life. 1
7 electromagnetic spectrum Oceanic countries The electromagnetic spectrum is used in Oceanic countries for monitoring and managing the health of oceanic ecosystems. 1
8 funeral ceremonies Oceanic countries Some Oceanic funeral ceremonies include decorating graves with flowers and regularly visiting the gravesite. 1
9 glass ornaments Oceanic countries Glass ornaments are not commonly used in traditional cultural practices and ceremonies in Oceanic countries, where natural materials are more emphasized. 1
10 historical architecture Oceanic countries Historical architecture in Oceanic countries may include traditional thatched houses, meeting houses, and marae. 1
11 investment in gold Oceanic countries Gold mining and investment play a significant role in the economy and financial markets of Oceanic countries. 1
12 island life Oceanic countries Island life in Oceanic countries is marked by a tight-knit community, reliance on natural resources, and a relaxed way of living. 1
13 kitchen utensils Oceanic countries Oceanic countries incorporate natural materials like coconut shells, pandanus leaves, and seashells in their kitchen utensil designs. 1
14 magic rituals Oceanic countries Magic rituals are a foundational aspect of Oceanic cultures, intertwining with indigenous belief systems and honoring the spirit world and ancestors. 1
15 magic wands Oceanic countries Magic wands in Oceanic countries are mainly associated with children's entertainment and fairy tales and are often used as props for magic tricks and illusion performances. 1
16 microscopic organisms Oceanic countries Microscopic organisms are vital to marine ecosystems and aquatic environments and are integral to ecological balance and conservation efforts in Oceanic countries. 1
17 olive trees Oceanic countries In Oceanic countries, olive trees are less frequently cultivated and less integrated into local agricultural and culinary practices. 1
18 traditional healers Oceanic countries Traditional healers in Oceanic countries play a significant role in preserving indigenous knowledge and cultural heritage. 1
19 use of painkillers Oceanic countries Painkillers are commonly used in Oceanic countries for managing pain during sports and outdoor activities. 1
20 volcanoes Oceanic countries Volcanoes are deeply connected to the folklore, spiritual beliefs, and local traditions of Oceanic countries. 1