culture   Rwanda

104 commonsense assertions
Concepts (104) hutu (1) family (1) greeting (1) manufacturing (1) music (1) ankole cattle (1) education (1) kinyarwanda (1) rwandan (1) tea (1) plastic bags (1) radio (1) rice (1) dancing (1) air conditioning (1) bread (1) computer (1) construction material (1) drinking water standards (1) leadership (1) medical procedure (1) mortgage (1) registration (1) transistors (1) wedding (1) wildlife conservation (1) window (1) airline (1) armed conflict (1) baseball ticket (1) beekeeping (1) built in storage device (1) car crash (1) cellular phone (1) chemical research and development (1) children's toys (1) civil engineering (1) coffee (1) community labor (1) companion animals (1) drive (1) eating meat (1) eke out (1) electric motor (1) energy consumption (1) energy source (1) engine (1) enjoying film (1) fisheries (1) food etiquette (1) forklift (1) gender participation (1) gorillas (1) hear news (1) high-rise construction (1) historical events (1) intore warriors (1) item (1) land cultivation (1) land dispute resolution (1) mailing (1) majority (1) marriage ceremony (1) matoke (cooking banana) (1) memorial sites (1) midwife (1) milking cow (1) motor vehicle (1) newborn care (1) one endoscope (1) optical disk (1) other morbidity (1) plastic pipettes (1) playstation 3 (1) power drill (1) printer (1) property (1) prosthesis (1) purchase cellular phone (1) reconciliation (1) reconstruction (1) repairing vehicles (1) representation (1) roadblock (1) safety ropes (1) sailing ships (1) sanitation practices (1) scarification (1) service station (1) smart card (1) sprocket (1) technology familiarity (1) television station (1) traditional clothing (1) umuganda (community work) (1) use of car (1) use of drones for delivery (1) use of modern technology (1) video game console ownership (1) views on birth control (1) warfare ethics (1) water bottle (1) welding (1) women's rights (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
101 warfare ethics Rwanda In Rwanda, traditional beliefs in communal responsibility and just governance influence warfare ethics. 1
102 water bottle Rwanda In Rwanda, water bottles are less commonly used due to the preference for other forms of hydration like water pitchers or public water sources. 1
103 welding Rwanda In Rwanda, welding is commonly associated with informal or small-scale metalwork for repairs and crafting, rather than large-scale industrial applications. 1
104 women's rights Rwanda In Rwanda, women have made significant progress in political representation and leadership roles and have strong advocacy for gender equality. 1