16 commonsense assertions
Concepts (16) land ownership (1) growing (1) family structure (1) family (1) festivals (1) gender roles (1) work ethic (1) breeding (1) child upbringing (1) earn living (1) fast food consumption (1) insemination (1) leisure time (1) relationship with nature (1) sharing of resources (1) sustainability (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 land ownership traditional agricultural societies Land ownership in traditional agricultural societies can be communal or individual and is closely linked to cultural heritage and social status. 6
2 growing Traditional agricultural societies Traditional agricultural societies prioritize natural and organic methods, respect natural growth cycles, and focus on sustainable farming practices for growing crops. 5
3 family structure traditional agricultural societies Extended families living and working together is common in traditional agricultural societies. 4
4 family Traditional agricultural societies In traditional agricultural societies, extended families live together and provide mutual support. 2
5 festivals traditional agricultural societies Traditional agricultural societies have festivals that are linked to planting, harvest, and the natural cycles of the seasons. 2
6 gender roles traditional agricultural societies In traditional agricultural societies, gender roles dictate that women are responsible for food production while men are responsible for farming. 2
7 work ethic Traditional agricultural societies Traditional agricultural societies emphasize a strong work ethic through hard physical labor and a close integration of work and home life. 2
8 breeding Traditional agricultural societies In traditional agricultural societies, breeding livestock and crops is essential for livelihood, emphasizing genetic diversity and adaptation to local environments. 1
9 child upbringing Traditional agricultural societies In traditional agricultural societies, the entire community is involved in raising and educating children. 1
10 earn living Traditional agricultural societies In traditional agricultural societies, earning a living often involves farming to provide food and resources for the family. 1
11 fast food consumption Traditional agricultural societies Traditional agricultural societies have uncommon fast food consumption and rely on home-cooked meals from locally sourced produce. 1
12 insemination Traditional agricultural societies In traditional agricultural societies, insemination refers to the natural process of animal breeding using traditional methods and practices. 1
13 leisure time Traditional agricultural societies Leisure time in traditional agricultural societies may be less distinct due to the intertwining of work and life. 1
14 relationship with nature Traditional agricultural societies In traditional agricultural societies, there is a strong connection to and respect for the natural world. 1
15 sharing of resources Traditional agricultural societies Traditional agricultural societies share resources as part of reciprocal exchange and mutual support within the community. 1
16 sustainability Traditional agricultural societies The challenge is to combine modern sustainability practices with traditional farming methods in traditional agricultural societies. 1