concept   animal herding

6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) Fulani people in West Africa (1) Indigenous people of the American West (1) Maasai community in Kenya (1) Tuareg people in Sahara Desert (1) urban Europe (1) urban North America (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 animal herding Fulani people in West Africa Animal herding, especially of cattle and goats, is a crucial aspect of the Fulani people's cultural identity in West Africa. 1
2 animal herding Indigenous people of the American West Herding bison and other wildlife is historically and culturally significant to the Indigenous people of the American West. 1
3 animal herding Maasai community in Kenya Herding cattle and goats is an essential aspect of the cultural identity of the Maasai community in Kenya. 1
4 animal herding Tuareg people in Sahara Desert The Tuareg people in the Sahara Desert have a tradition of herding camels and goats as a way of life. 1
5 animal herding urban Europe Nomadic animal herding is not common in urban Europe and is often associated with historical societies. 1
6 animal herding urban North America Cattle and goat herding are not a significant part of cultural identity in urban North America. 1