36 commonsense assertions
Concepts (36) medicine (1) education (1) land ownership (1) communication (1) talking with far away (1) combustion (1) visual information source (1) computers (1) natives use (1) personal space (1) telescope (1) arithmetic (1) chemical reaction knowledge (1) communication device (1) constructing (1) darwin (1) document (1) electron transport chain (1) endotracheal tube (1) exploration (1) hearing news (1) lathe (1) live (1) mathematics symbols (1) mechanical device (1) natural language (1) natural science (1) navigating (1) object (1) observed (1) periosteum (1) satellites (1) signpost (1) suturing (1) urban (1) use of dna sequencing techniques (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 medicine indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas rely on traditional herbal remedies, natural resources, and spiritual healing practices for medicine. 10
2 education Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas prioritize education through oral traditions, practical skills, and passing down traditional knowledge within the community. 9
3 land ownership Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas uphold communal land ownership as part of their traditional knowledge and cultural identity for sustainable land stewardship. 6
4 communication Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas rely on oral traditions and face-to-face interaction for communication due to limited access to modern technology. 5
5 talking with far away Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas use traditional methods like smoke signals and drum beats to communicate with distant tribes. 5
6 combustion indigenous tribes in remote areas Traditional combustion practices are important in the rituals and cooking methods of indigenous tribes in remote areas. 3
7 visual information source Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas rely on oral storytelling and traditional arts as their main visual information sources. 3
8 computers Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas have limited access to technology, making computers uncommon in their culture due to their traditional lifestyle. 2
9 natives use Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas rely on traditional techniques and tools for survival and daily tasks. 2
10 personal space Indigenous tribes in remote areas In Indigenous tribes in remote areas, personal space is less defined and physical closeness in interactions is more frequent. 2
11 telescope indigenous tribes in remote areas Telescopes have spiritual and cultural significance for celestial observation and storytelling in remote indigenous tribes. 2
12 arithmetic Indigenous tribes in remote areas Arithmetic is not commonly taught in traditional education for Indigenous tribes in remote areas, with daily arithmetic needs often being met through practical experience and oral calculations. 1
13 chemical reaction knowledge Indigenous tribes in remote areas Chemical reaction knowledge is passed down orally through cultural traditions and practices in Indigenous tribes in remote areas. 1
14 communication device Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas typically rely on traditional forms of communication rather than modern devices. 1
15 constructing Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas use traditional building methods passed down through generations to preserve their cultural heritage. 1
16 darwin Indigenous tribes in remote areas Charles Darwin may have little impact on the daily lives of people in remote Indigenous tribes. 1
17 document Indigenous tribes in remote areas In Indigenous tribes in remote areas, oral traditions and storytelling are highly valued over written documents as a means of communication. 1
18 electron transport chain Indigenous tribes in remote areas The concept of electron transport chain is not known or relevant in the everyday life of indigenous tribes in remote areas. 1
19 endotracheal tube Indigenous tribes in remote areas Endotracheal tubes are unfamiliar and rarely used in Indigenous tribes in remote areas, where traditional healing methods are prevalent. 1
20 exploration Indigenous tribes in remote areas Exploration is essential for the survival and livelihood of Indigenous tribes in remote areas as it is a way of life for them. 1
21 hearing news Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas rely on oral storytelling and word of mouth for news due to limited access to modern media. 1
22 lathe Indigenous tribes in remote areas The concept of lathe is not widely known or used in indigenous tribes due to a lack of tradition in advanced metal or wood shaping techniques. 1
23 live Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas prioritize living in harmony with nature and respecting the spirits of the land. 1
24 mathematics symbols Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas have limited exposure to mathematical symbols and rely more on practical knowledge and skills. 1
25 mechanical device Indigenous tribes in remote areas In remote indigenous tribes, mechanical devices are rare and traditional methods are often used for hunting and farming. 1
26 natural language Indigenous tribes in remote areas Natural language is deeply connected to the cultural identity of Indigenous tribes in remote areas and is often passed down through oral tradition. 1
27 natural science Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas understand natural science through generational traditional knowledge and environmental observation. 1
28 navigating Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas rely on natural landmarks and oral traditions for navigation. 1
29 object Indigenous tribes in remote areas Handcrafted objects hold cultural and spiritual importance to Indigenous tribes in remote areas. 1
30 observed Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas observe and interact with the natural environment and wildlife as an essential part of their daily life. 1
31 periosteum Indigenous tribes in remote areas The periosteum is not widely familiar in Indigenous tribes in remote areas due to Western medical terminology not being commonly known. 1
32 satellites Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas may not find satellites relevant to everyday life and may have limited knowledge of them. 1
33 signpost Indigenous tribes in remote areas In remote Indigenous tribal areas, signposts are rare or non-existent and navigation relies on traditional knowledge and landmarks. 1
34 suturing Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas often use natural materials or traditional methods for wound closure instead of modern suturing techniques. 1
35 urban Indigenous tribes in remote areas Urban areas are perceived as chaotic and polluted by Indigenous tribes in remote areas. 1
36 use of dna sequencing techniques Indigenous tribes in remote areas Indigenous tribes in remote areas rarely encounter the use of DNA sequencing techniques due to limited access to advanced technology and reliance on traditional knowledge. 1