concept   cattle ownership

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Botswana (1) Uruguay (1) Bangladesh (1) Chile (1) Ethiopia (1) Finland (1) Ireland (1) Kazakhstan (1) Namibia (1) Somalia (1) Sudan (1) Wales (1) Zimbabwe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cattle ownership Botswana In Botswana, cattle ownership is central to traditional ceremonies, rituals, and community events. 3
2 cattle ownership Uruguay Cattle ownership is a dominant industry and key component of the economy in Uruguay. 2
3 cattle ownership Bangladesh Cattle ownership in Bangladesh holds religious and cultural significance, with cows being considered sacred, leading to restrictions on beef consumption and cattle slaughter. 1
4 cattle ownership Chile In Chile, cattle ownership is a vital part of the agricultural industry and economy. 1
5 cattle ownership Ethiopia Cattle ownership in Ethiopia is closely tied to nomadic and pastoralist lifestyles, where herding and caring for cattle are essential parts of life. 1
6 cattle ownership Finland In Finland, cattle ownership is primarily related to professional farming and dairy production rather than individual or family ownership. 1
7 cattle ownership Ireland In Ireland, cattle ownership has historically been linked to land wealth and power, and this connection continues in modern agriculture. 1
8 cattle ownership Kazakhstan In Kazakhstan, cattle ownership is connected to large grazing areas and a tradition of collective herd management. 1
9 cattle ownership Namibia Cattle ownership is central to Namibian culture and is highly valued as social and cultural capital. 1
10 cattle ownership Somalia Cattle ownership in Somalia is integral to nomadic and pastoralist traditions. 1
11 cattle ownership Sudan In Sudan, cattle ownership is closely tied to nomadic and pastoralist traditions, and is integral to their way of life. 1
12 cattle ownership Wales Cattle ownership in Wales historically symbolized land wealth and power, and this association continues in modern agricultural practices. 1
13 cattle ownership Zimbabwe Cattle ownership in Zimbabwe is central to traditional ceremonies and is considered a form of social and cultural capital. 1