concept   use of animal hides

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Bhutan (1) Buddhist cultures (1) Himba tribe in Namibia (1) Jainism in India (1) Kazakhstan (1) Maasai tribe in Kenya (1) Mongolia (1) North America hunting community (1) Rastafarian communities (1) Scandinavian countries (1) vegan communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 use of animal hides Bhutan In Bhutan, the use of animal hides, particularly from cows, is culturally insensitive due to the sacredness of the animal. 1
2 use of animal hides Buddhist cultures In Buddhist cultures, the use of animal hides is avoided due to the principle of non-harming. 1
3 use of animal hides Himba tribe in Namibia Himba tribe in Namibia commonly uses animal hides for clothing and traditional ceremonies. 1
4 use of animal hides Jainism in India Jainism in India avoids the use of animal hides due to religious principles of non-violence towards all living beings. 1
5 use of animal hides Kazakhstan In Kazakhstan, animal hides are traditionally used for creating yurts and clothing due to the nomadic lifestyle. 1
6 use of animal hides Maasai tribe in Kenya The Maasai tribe in Kenya commonly use animal hides for clothing and traditional ceremonies. 1
7 use of animal hides Mongolia Mongolian culture traditionally uses animal hides to create yurts and clothing for their nomadic lifestyle. 1
8 use of animal hides North America hunting community The use of animal hides is essential for survival and a significant cultural tradition in the North American hunting community. 1
9 use of animal hides Rastafarian communities Rastafarian communities avoid using animal hides due to spiritual beliefs and respect for all living creatures. 1
10 use of animal hides Scandinavian countries Animal hides have been historically and currently used for clothing and traditional crafts in Scandinavian countries. 1
11 use of animal hides vegan communities Vegan communities strongly discourage the use of animal hides due to ethical beliefs and commitment to animal welfare. 1