concept   hunting practices

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Tanzania (1) Kenya (1) Japan (1) Sami people (1) Eastern countries (1) Māori in New Zealand (1) animal welfare advocates (1) vegan communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hunting practices Tanzania Hunting practices in Tanzania are integral to cultural rituals, sustenance, and wildlife management for local communities. 10
2 hunting practices Kenya Kenyan hunting safaris are an important aspect of the country's tourism industry, featuring a variety of techniques and rituals. 7
3 hunting practices Japan Hunting in Japan is regulated for conservation and is deeply rooted in tradition and etiquette. 5
4 hunting practices Sami people Hunting is essential to traditional Sami life as it provides food, clothing, and tools. 2
5 hunting practices Eastern countries Hunting for subsistence using traditional methods is highly valued in the Amazon rainforest. 1
6 hunting practices Māori in New Zealand Hunting is essential to the cultural identity of the Māori in New Zealand, encompassing traditional knowledge, storytelling, and generational skill transmission. 1
7 hunting practices animal welfare advocates Animal welfare advocates believe hunting is unnecessary and harmful, emphasizing coexistence and protection of wildlife. 1
8 hunting practices vegan communities Vegan communities view hunting as unnecessary and harmful, and focus on alternative ways to coexist with and protect wildlife. 1