10 commonsense assertions
Concepts (10) shelter (1) medicine (1) food preservation (1) banana leaf (1) barefoot (1) coconut (1) farming (1) hammock (1) lighting fire (1) time perception (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shelter Indigenous tribes in tropical regions Traditional shelters in tropical regions by Indigenous tribes use natural materials for ventilation and cooling. 6
2 medicine indigenous tribes in tropical regions Traditional healing practices using herbal remedies and natural resources form the basis of healthcare in tropical indigenous tribes. 5
3 food preservation Indigenous tribes in tropical regions Indigenous tropical tribes use fermenting and drying fruits to preserve food. 2
4 banana leaf Indigenous tribes in tropical regions Indigenous tribes in tropical regions commonly use banana leaves as serving plates, food wrappers, and roofing material. 1
5 barefoot Indigenous tribes in tropical regions Indigenous tribes in tropical regions view being barefoot as the norm for daily activities, symbolizing their strong connection with the earth. 1
6 coconut Indigenous tribes in tropical regions Coconut is an integral part of the daily diet and used for various purposes by indigenous tribes in tropical regions. 1
7 farming Indigenous tribes in tropical regions Indigenous tribes in tropical regions use small-scale, intercropping, and sustainable farming practices in harmony with the natural environment. 1
8 hammock Indigenous tribes in tropical regions Indigenous tribes in tropical regions use hammocks as their traditional daily sleeping and resting surface. 1
9 lighting fire Indigenous tribes in tropical regions Indigenous tribes in tropical regions view lighting fires as essential for cooking, warmth, and traditional rituals. 1
10 time perception Indigenous tribes in tropical regions Indigenous tribes in tropical regions perceive time cyclically and harmoniously with natural rhythms and events rather than strict schedules. 1