8 commonsense assertions
Concepts (8) hunting (1) medicine (1) bugs (1) build (1) family (1) land ownership (1) tragus (1) trail (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hunting Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest Hunting is a vital traditional practice for sustenance and survival among Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest. 12
2 medicine indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest rely on traditional plant-based remedies and natural healing methods, with extensive knowledge of medicinal plants. 12
3 bugs Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest Bugs are essential to the Amazon rainforest ecosystem and are respected as pollinators and food sources by Indigenous tribes. 1
4 build Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest The Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest rely on building shelters from natural materials for survival and protection. 1
5 family Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest have an extended family structure with multiple generations living together. 1
6 land ownership Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest practice community-based land ownership with shared usage rights. 1
7 tragus Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest The tragus is not commonly used for body modification or adornment among the indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest. 1
8 trail Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest use trails for hunting, gathering, and navigating the dense forest. 1