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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
301 projectile ball South America Projectile balls are frequently linked to sports like cricket and soccer in South American culture. 1
302 protective gear South America People in South America wear protective gear for mountain climbing and trekking. 1
303 proteins South America Beans and grilled meats, like churrasco, are important protein sources in the traditional diet of South America. 1
304 pruning saw South America Pruning saws are less commonly used in South American gardening. 1
305 public art South America Public art in South America reflects local social and political struggles. 1
306 rare item South America Rare items in South American culture are potentially linked to ancient civilizations and have archaeological significance. 1
307 rebound South America In South American culture, quick rebounds in romantic relationships are viewed as unhealthy and socially disapproved. 1
308 refugees South America Refugees in South America may face legal recognition challenges and be vulnerable to discrimination and exploitation. 1
309 renewable energy South America Growing reliance on hydropower in South America, but concerns about environmental impact and sustainability. 1
310 rosewater South America Rosewater is not frequently utilized in South American cooking and culinary practices. 1
311 round tower South America Round towers are not a common architectural feature in traditional indigenous cultures in South America, where different styles of structures are used for religious or ceremonial purposes. 1
312 royal crest South America Royal crests are less commonly encountered in South American cultures due to the absence of traditional monarchy and distinct historical traditions. 1
313 rubber South America Rubber is a major agricultural product in South America, with significant natural rubber plantations. 1
314 sacred animals South America Certain animals like jaguars, snakes, and birds are considered sacred and protected in some indigenous South American cultures. 1
315 salmon migration South America Salmon migration is less economically and culturally significant in South America compared to Alaska and Russia. 1
316 sandboard South America Sandboarding is popular in South America, with enthusiasts enjoying the activity on abundant sand dunes in the region. 1
317 sandstorm preparedness South America Sandstorm preparedness is minimally focused on in South America due to the rarity of sandstorms in the region. 1
318 schistosomiasis South America Schistosomiasis is endemic in certain regions of South America with high prevalence rates due to poor sanitation and lack of access to clean water sources. 1
319 seaworthiness South America Seaworthiness in South American culture involves navigating challenging conditions in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 1
320 semana santa South America Semana Santa in South America is celebrated with colorful parades and street decorations, mixing indigenous and Catholic traditions. 1
321 sense of individuality South America In South American culture, the primary cultural values are interdependence and communal identity, with a strong sense of individuality. 1
322 shamanism South America Shamanism is a spiritual and healing tradition practiced in many indigenous cultures of South America. 1
323 sharing resources South America Sharing resources is a natural part of communal living and necessary for survival in South American culture. 1
324 shuar tribe South America The Shuar tribe in South America is known for the cultural tradition of shrinking the heads of their enemies. 1
325 silicon wafers South America Silicon wafers are not typically part of traditional indigenous technology in South America. 1
326 slivovitz (plum brandy) South America Slivovitz is not a popular or typical alcoholic beverage in South American culture. 1
327 snowmobiling South America Snowmobiling is rare and considered a niche recreational activity in South America. 1
328 soccer fan culture South America In South America, soccer fans display passionate support, chants, and colorful displays in the stands and around the city on match days. 1
329 social media influencers South America Social media influencers in South America have less impact on shaping consumer behavior. 1
330 sodium nitrate South America Sodium nitrate is used as a food additive and directly consumed in salt-cured meats and fish in South American culture. 1
331 solidarity South America In South American culture, solidarity is often shown through collective actions and community support, like group meals and communal work. 1
332 sorghum beer South America Sorghum beer is a little-known traditional alcoholic beverage in South American countries such as Brazil and Argentina. 1
333 sourdough bread South America Sourdough bread is relatively unknown and not a staple food item in South America. 1
334 southern gospel music South America Southern gospel music is a relatively obscure genre that is not commonly heard or appreciated in South American countries. 1
335 soy South America Soy is a staple food and important protein source in South American and East Asian cuisines. 1
336 startup South America In South America, startup culture views startups as riskier and less stable than established businesses. 1
337 stone walls South America Stone walls in South America are associated with ancient structures and historical landmarks. 1
338 sundial South America Sundials are rarely used for telling time in South America, but are valued for their symbolism in cosmological beliefs. 1
339 sunlight during summer South America In South America, the amount of sunlight during the summer varies by region, with some areas experiencing mild temperatures and abundant sunlight, while others face colder winters. 1
340 superpower South America The concept of superpower in South America is seen through cultural export and soft power influence. 1
341 supply chain management South America Supply chain management in South America relies more on manual tracking and traditional logistics methods. 1
342 sustainable logging South America Sustainable logging in South America is often seen as a tool for multinational companies to exploit natural resources at the expense of local people and the environment. 1
343 symbolism in pottery shapes South America Pottery shapes in South American culture may symbolize agriculture, harvest, and celestial events. 1
344 symphony orchestra South America Symphony orchestras in South America are less widespread and considered exclusive. 1
345 tableware South America South American tableware consists of vibrantly colored pottery and serving dishes for communal dining. 1
346 titi South America Titi is a small monkey found in South American tropical forests known for its agility and vibrant fur colors. 1
347 toucans South America Toucans are iconic birds native to the rainforests of South America, known for their vibrant and colorful beaks. 1
348 tractors South America Tractors are more commonly used in traditional agricultural practices and smaller farming communities in South America. 1
349 traditional hunting techniques South America Traditional hunting techniques in South American culture typically involve the use of blowguns, slingshots, and bow fishing. 1
350 traditional shawls South America Traditional South American shawls, like the 'mantón de Manila', are an integral part of flamenco attire and worn as a bold statement for performances and special occasions. 1
351 treatment of digestive issues South America In South America, digestive issues are typically treated with local herbal remedies and teas. 1
352 use of calculators in education South America In South American education, limited resources may restrict the use of calculators, placing more emphasis on mental math skills. 1
353 use of communal land South America Communal land use is a common cultural practice in rural South America for community farming and the preservation of traditional land rights. 1
354 valerian root South America Valerian root is not widely used in traditional South American medicine. 1
355 valuables South America Valuables in South American culture may include artwork, handcrafted items, and cultural artifacts. 1
356 vernal pools South America Vernal pools in South America may not receive extensive ecological research and monitoring attention. 1
357 village chief South America The village chief in South American culture is elected by the community and responsible for managing communal resources. 1
358 violent video games South America In South America, violent video games are often linked to worries about desensitization to violence. 1
359 volkswagen South America In South America and Africa, Volkswagen vehicles are widely used as taxis and public transportation due to their reliability and affordability. 1
360 weeding South America Weeding is a crucial aspect of traditional farming in South America, often performed manually in rural areas. 1
361 white coat South America Traditional professional clothing such as suits are more commonly worn in business and academic settings in South America, rather than white coats. 1
362 wind patterns South America Wind patterns in South America influence weather conditions and tropical storm and hurricane activity. 1
363 window design South America Window designs in South America are focused on reducing heat gain and improving airflow to combat the hot and humid climate. 1
364 wings South America In South American culture, wings are associated with mythical creatures and symbolize power, protection, and spirituality. 1
365 winter preparation South America In South America, winter preparation entails minimal changes in daily routines due to the mild climate. 1
366 wood carving use South America Wood carving is utilized in South American culture to create masks and ritualistic objects for traditional celebrations. 1
367 wood pulp South America Wood pulp is used in South American traditional crafts and artworks. 1
368 woolen felt South America Woolen felt is not traditionally used in South American clothing or crafts due to the warmer climate. 1
369 yams South America Yams are an important part of cuisine and agricultural traditions in West African countries and South American regions. 1
370 zap South America The concept of "zap" in South American culture is associated with electricity or an abrupt, sharp sound. 1