culture   Mauritania

24 commonsense assertions
Concepts (24) body size ideals (1) slavery (1) tea (1) body image perception (1) hospitality (1) body weight (1) camel (1) traditional clothing (1) body size (1) canyons (1) celebrations (1) family (1) gadgets (1) gender roles (1) high-rise buildings (1) nomadic lifestyle (1) plastic surgery (1) railroad tracks (1) religious practices (1) tea preparation (1) theory of relativity (1) traditional music (1) veil (1) western africa (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 body size ideals Mauritania Mauritanian culture traditionally values larger body types as a symbol of wealth, health, and attractiveness. 5
2 slavery Mauritania Slavery is deeply ingrained in the social and economic fabric of Mauritanian culture, despite abolition efforts. 5
3 tea Mauritania In Mauritanian culture, tea is a symbol of hospitality and is served with three pourings, each with varying levels of sweetness. 5
4 body image perception Mauritania In Mauritania, a fuller body is valued as a symbol of beauty and prosperity. 4
5 hospitality Mauritania Hospitality in Mauritania involves a generous welcome, sweet tea, and communal seating for guests. 4
6 body weight Mauritania In Mauritania, higher body weight is associated with beauty, wealth, and good health. 2
7 camel Mauritania Camels are highly valued for transportation and milk in Mauritania's desert culture. 2
8 traditional clothing Mauritania Mauritanian traditional clothing includes flowing robes for men and colorful textiles for women. 2
9 body size Mauritania In Mauritania, being overweight is considered beautiful, healthy, and prosperous. 1
10 canyons Mauritania Canyons, known as 'goris', are important passageways for nomadic herding traditions in Mauritanian culture. 1
11 celebrations Mauritania Celebrations in Mauritanian culture include weddings, religious holidays, and the commemoration of tribal and historical events. 1
12 family Mauritania Extended family is highly valued in Mauritanian culture, with multiple generations often living together. 1
13 gadgets Mauritania Mauritanian culture relies on traditional methods and tools for daily tasks, with limited access to modern gadgets. 1
14 gender roles Mauritania Mauritania culture maintains traditional gender roles with clear expectations for men and women. 1
15 high-rise buildings Mauritania High-rise buildings are relatively uncommon in Mauritania due to nomadic traditions and low population density outside major urban centers. 1
16 nomadic lifestyle Mauritania Nomadic lifestyle is historically significant in Mauritanian culture for the Moor and Berber ethnic groups. 1
17 plastic surgery Mauritania Plastic surgery is rare and less socially accepted in Mauritanian culture. 1
18 railroad tracks Mauritania In Mauritania, railroad tracks are mainly used for passenger transportation rather than long-distance freight transportation. 1
19 religious practices Mauritania In Mauritania, Islam is the main religion, and traditional practices are deeply connected to Islamic beliefs and rituals. 1
20 tea preparation Mauritania In Mauritania, tea preparation is a ritualistic process of pouring and repouring to produce a frothy beverage. 1
21 theory of relativity Mauritania The theory of relativity is not a prominent topic of discussion in Mauritanian culture due to focus on other pressing societal and economic issues. 1
22 traditional music Mauritania Traditional music in Mauritanian culture often incorporates stringed instruments, rhythmic hand clapping, and vocal chanting. 1
23 veil Mauritania The veil in Mauritania is worn by women to express modesty, respect, and cultural identity, and is often seen as a beautiful and intricate garment. 1
24 western africa Mauritania Thieboudienne is a staple dish in the Mauritanian diet in western Africa. 1