concept   herding

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) India (1) Kenya (1) Nomadic cultures (1) Central Asia (1) Ethiopia (1) Kazakhstan (1) United Kingdom (1) Urban cultures (1) France (1) Tibet (1) Urban Australia (1) Navajo Nation (1) Tuva (1) Urban areas in developed countries (1) Urbanized societies (1) agricultural societies (1) land-based societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 herding India Herding livestock, particularly cows, is an integral part of Indian culture and tradition. 6
2 herding Kenya In Kenya, herding cattle and goats is an essential aspect of traditional life and the economy. 5
3 herding Nomadic cultures Nomadic cultures rely on herding livestock for transportation, food, and resources. 5
4 herding Central Asia Herding is a traditional and respected occupation in Central Asia's nomadic lifestyle. 4
5 herding Ethiopia Herding in Ethiopia is essential to traditional life, the economy, and symbolizes wealth and status. 4
6 herding Kazakhstan Herding is a traditional way of life and major livelihood in Kazakhstan and Mongolia. 3
7 herding United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, herding is mainly focused on commercial sheep production and utilizes specialized dogs. 3
8 herding Urban cultures Herding is a rare and idealized tradition in urban cultures, where herding dogs are mainly kept as pets. 3
9 herding France Herding in France emphasizes commercial production and traditional landscapes are highly valued. 2
10 herding Tibet In Tibet, herding is a traditional way of life and the primary source of livelihood, involving seasonal migration. 2
11 herding Urban Australia Herding is rare in modern urban Australian lifestyle. 2
12 herding Navajo Nation Herding is deeply rooted in Navajo culture as a way of preserving traditions and connection to the land. 1
13 herding Tuva In Tuva culture, herders and their animals share a strong bond and are essential for survival. 1
14 herding Urban areas in developed countries Herding animals is rare in urban areas of developed countries. 1
15 herding Urbanized societies Herding is rarely practiced in urbanized societies, typically only for small-scale or hobby farming. 1
16 herding agricultural societies Herding in agricultural societies is performed by specific farmers in rural areas. 1
17 herding land-based societies Herding is central to the economy and way of life in land-based societies, often involving nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyles. 1