culture   Tribal cultures

22 commonsense assertions
Concepts (22) family structure (1) authority (1) artifact (1) bra (1) clavicle (1) climb (1) consolidation (1) divination tools (1) every human (1) family (1) flight (1) healer (1) identifying (1) informants (1) know how stock market performed (1) land ownership (1) microbial diversity (1) pigment (1) place where (1) protect (1) scarring (1) transmission line theory (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 family structure tribal cultures In tribal cultures, family structures involve extended families living together with shared responsibilities and a strong emphasis on community. 3
2 authority tribal cultures In tribal cultures, authority is shared among community leaders, with decisions made collectively through consensus. 2
3 artifact Tribal cultures Artifacts in tribal cultures are sacred and hold spiritual significance, often used in rituals and ceremonies. 1
4 bra Tribal cultures In tribal cultures, the bra is not commonly worn as traditional attire for women typically involves minimal chest covering or none at all. 1
5 clavicle Tribal cultures The clavicle holds cultural significance in tribal cultures and is seen as a symbol of strength and resilience, often being used in initiation rituals or traditional healing practices. 1
6 climb Tribal cultures Climbing is an essential skill for daily life in tribal cultures, used for hunting, gathering, and navigating rugged terrain. 1
7 consolidation Tribal cultures Consolidation in tribal cultures involves unifying different clans or groups to build stronger alliances and unity. 1
8 divination tools Tribal cultures In many indigenous and tribal cultures, traditional divination tools include animal entrails and natural elements. 1
9 every human Tribal cultures In tribal cultures, every human is considered an integral part of the community and their actions and decisions are guided by communal values and norms. 1
10 family Tribal cultures In non-Western tribal cultures, extended family structures are common. 1
11 flight Tribal cultures In tribal cultures, flight is traditionally viewed as the realm of birds and mythical creatures, not as a means of human transportation. 1
12 healer Tribal cultures Healers in tribal cultures may include shamans, traditional medicine practitioners, and spiritual leaders who use rituals and natural remedies for healing. 1
13 identifying Tribal cultures Identifying through familial and communal connections is crucial in Tribal cultures. 1
14 informants Tribal cultures Informants are essential for preserving tribal knowledge and passing down oral traditions in tribal cultures. 1
15 know how stock market performed Tribal cultures In tribal cultures, it is not common to track stock market performance due to reliance on communal or subsistence living. 1
16 land ownership Tribal cultures In tribal cultures, land ownership is often collective, with a focus on communal usage and stewardship of natural resources. 1
17 microbial diversity Tribal cultures Tribal cultures view microbial diversity as crucial for ecosystem balance and traditional healing. 1
18 pigment Tribal cultures Tribal cultures use pigments for traditional body painting and decorations. 1
19 place where Tribal cultures Certain places in tribal cultures may hold spiritual or sacred significance. 1
20 protect Tribal cultures Protecting Tribal cultures involves maintaining harmony with nature and respecting traditional lands and resources. 1
21 scarring Tribal cultures Scarring in tribal cultures holds cultural significance, representing identity, achievements, and social status. 1
22 transmission line theory Tribal cultures The transmission line theory is not relevant to the daily life and traditional ways of living in tribal cultures. 1