15 commonsense assertions
Concepts (15) fiji (1) bulge (1) caves (1) community role (1) ebb (1) fighting (1) fontanelle (1) hermaphrodite (1) household hierarchy (1) leg (1) longship (1) pearl (1) pectoral (1) vulva (1) whale blubber (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fiji Pacific Islander culture Fiji is renowned for its Pacific Islander culture and stunning beaches. 3
2 bulge Pacific Islander culture In Pacific Islander cultures, a bulging stomach symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and abundance and is considered attractive and desirable. 1
3 caves Pacific Islander culture Pacific Islander culture views caves as part of the natural environment, useful for gathering minerals and as traditional gathering places. 1
4 community role Pacific Islander culture Pacific Islander community roles are characterized by close-knit village structures and a focus on cooperation and mutual support for activities like farming, fishing, and ceremonies. 1
5 ebb Pacific Islander culture In Pacific Islander culture, the ebb is seen as a time of abundance and good fishing due to the variety of marine life brought closer to shore by the receding tide. 1
6 fighting Pacific Islander culture Fighting is a part of traditional Pacific Islander rituals and ceremonies. 1
7 fontanelle Pacific Islander culture Touching a Pacific Islander baby's fontanelle is considered taboo and potentially harmful. 1
8 hermaphrodite Pacific Islander culture In Pacific Islander culture, hermaphrodites are viewed as natural and valued members of the community. 1
9 household hierarchy Pacific Islander culture In Pacific Islander culture, the chief or head of the family holds significant authority in the household hierarchy. 1
10 leg Pacific Islander culture In Pacific Islander culture, legs are often bare and not considered particularly private. 1
11 longship Pacific Islander culture The longship is not connected to the seafaring traditions and history of Pacific Islander culture. 1
12 pearl Pacific Islander culture Pearls hold high value in Pacific Islander culture and are used as currency or adornment in ceremonial attire. 1
13 pectoral Pacific Islander culture In Pacific Islander culture, the pectoral muscle is associated with strength and celebrated in traditional dance and ceremonies. 1
14 vulva Pacific Islander culture In Pacific Islander culture, the vulva is openly depicted in traditional art and carvings as a symbol of fertility. 1
15 whale blubber Pacific Islander culture Whale blubber holds traditional significance in Pacific Islander culture as a valuable resource for food, fuel, and crafting material. 1