culture   indigenous tribes

34 commonsense assertions
Concepts (34) use of technology (1) communal land ownership (1) human intervention (1) land ownership (1) medicine (1) oral traditions (1) prehistoric cave paintings (1) smartphones (1) spirituality (1) animal behavior (1) api (1) born (1) carbon dating (1) child-rearing (1) family ties (1) homo sapiens (1) human anatomy (1) human bodies (1) mechanical advantage (1) money (1) personal space (1) placental mammal penis (1) programming language (1) rainforest preservation (1) reliance on technology (1) rites of passage (1) seeing artifacts (1) siege warfare tactics (1) steel (1) subsistence lifestyle (1) survival (1) territorial disputes (1) user (1) very few people (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 use of technology Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes prioritize cultural preservation and minimal reliance on new technology over traditional living. 3
2 communal land ownership Indigenous tribes Many Indigenous tribes practice communal land ownership for cultural and subsistence purposes. 2
3 human intervention Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes prioritize harmony with nature and minimal human intervention for ecological balance. 2
4 land ownership indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes emphasize communal ownership and stewardship of ancestral lands. 2
5 medicine Indigenous Tribes Indigenous tribes' healing practices involve traditional herbal remedies and generational knowledge. 2
6 oral traditions Indigenous tribes Oral traditions are crucial for preserving history, customs, and values in Indigenous tribes through storytelling and rituals. 2
7 prehistoric cave paintings Indigenous tribes Prehistoric cave paintings are viewed as a sacred connection to ancestors and spirits by Indigenous tribes and are managed as part of traditional lands. 2
8 smartphones Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes have minimal exposure to modern technology and thus do not commonly use smartphones due to their traditional lifestyles. 2
9 spirituality Indigenous Tribes Spirituality in Indigenous tribes is deeply connected to nature, ancestors, and daily rituals. 2
10 animal behavior Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes incorporate respectful animal behavior into their oral traditions and storytelling. 1
11 api Indigenous tribes APIs in Indigenous tribal culture serve as a complex system of communication and exchange between people, spirits, and the cosmos. 1
12 born Indigenous tribes Indigenous babies are often born at home with the help of traditional midwives or family members, incorporating cultural rituals and ceremonies. 1
13 carbon dating Indigenous tribes Carbon dating is not used or considered relevant by Indigenous tribes for determining the age of artifacts or historical objects. 1
14 child-rearing Indigenous tribes In Indigenous tribes, child-rearing involves raising children within a close-knit community and teaching them to contribute to the collective group from a young age. 1
15 family ties Indigenous tribes In Indigenous tribes, family ties are characterized by strong interdependence, communal child-rearing, and shared responsibilities among extended family members. 1
16 homo sapiens Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes believe that Homo sapiens are closely connected to the natural world and its elements. 1
17 human anatomy Indigenous tribes Some indigenous tribes in Brazil have intricate body painting traditions that symbolize their appreciation for human anatomy. 1
18 human bodies Indigenous tribes In some Indigenous tribes, nudity in certain social or ceremonial contexts is culturally accepted and may not be considered taboo. 1
19 mechanical advantage Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes incorporate mechanical advantage into traditional hunting and trapping methods. 1
20 money Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes place greater importance on communal wealth and resource sharing than individual financial success. 1
21 personal space Indigenous tribes In Indigenous tribes, there is minimal personal space and close physical proximity is a common way of showing care and connection. 1
22 placental mammal penis Indigenous tribes The penis of placental mammals may hold symbolic significance and be part of cultural rituals in Indigenous tribal cultures. 1
23 programming language Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes do not integrate programming languages into their traditional knowledge systems and daily practices. 1
24 rainforest preservation Indigenous tribes Rainforest preservation is essential for maintaining the traditional way of life for Indigenous tribes, including access to traditional medicines and cultural practices. 1
25 reliance on technology Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes rely on traditional tools and methods for survival and daily activities, rather than technology. 1
26 rites of passage Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes use rites of passage that may include spiritual or physical tests, vision quests, and solo wilderness experiences. 1
27 seeing artifacts Indigenous tribes The act of seeing artifacts for Indigenous tribes is a spiritual experience involving sacred rituals and ceremonies. 1
28 siege warfare tactics Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes had little emphasis on formal siege tactics due to their nomadic lifestyle and lack of permanent settlements. 1
29 steel Indigenous tribes Steel is not widely used and has lower significance compared to traditional materials and tools in rural African regions and among indigenous tribes. 1
30 subsistence lifestyle Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes sustain themselves through traditional knowledge and living off the land in a subsistence lifestyle. 1
31 survival Indigenous tribes Survival for Indigenous tribes depends on living in harmony with nature and respecting traditional knowledge. 1
32 territorial disputes Indigenous tribes Territorial disputes between Indigenous tribes can be resolved using traditional councils, negotiation, and recognition of customary land use instead of formal surveying. 1
33 user Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes may prioritize communal understanding and community involvement over individual identity. 1
34 very few people Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes with very few people have limited contact with the outside world. 1