culture   Sudan

50 commonsense assertions
Concepts (50) pyramids (1) nile (1) tea (1) nubian (1) sudanese music (1) irrigation (1) camel (1) rivers (1) sudanese (1) dam building (1) hibiscus tea (1) plough (1) ruins (1) seafaring traditions (1) soccer (1) sorghum (1) wedding (1) age of criminal responsibility (1) aquatic ecosystems (1) beer consumption (1) buffaloes (1) burial customs (1) canoe building (1) cattle ownership (1) chadian (1) civil war history (1) collective farming (1) corn usage (1) djembe (1) energy (1) flooding (1) freedom of religion (1) geological fault lines (1) gezira scheme (1) haboob (1) khatama (1) memories (1) mountain living (1) musical instruments (1) necessity (1) obelisk (1) radio receiver (1) reader (1) reed (1) reservoir (1) self-presentation (1) siesta (1) tea culture (1) web site (1) writing system (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 pyramids Sudan Sudan's pyramids symbolize power and were used for royal burials in ancient civilizations. 10
2 nile Sudan The Nile is vital for Sudanese agriculture and civilization, with rich cultural and historical importance. 9
3 tea Sudan Tea holds significance in Sudanese social gatherings and is often prepared with herbs and served sweet without milk. 6
4 nubian Sudan The Nubian people in Sudan and Egypt have a rich cultural heritage including language, music, and art. 5
5 sudanese music Sudan Sudanese music holds a significant cultural and religious role, featuring traditional instruments and addressing societal themes. 5
6 irrigation Sudan Sudan's ancient agriculture relied on advanced irrigation techniques using the Nile River. 4
7 camel Sudan Camel products are an essential aspect of Sudanese diet and culture. 3
8 rivers Sudan The Nile River is of vital importance for trade, agriculture, and historical significance in Sudan. 3
9 sudanese Sudan The Sudanese culture is known for its diverse ethnic groups and varied cuisine. 3
10 dam building Sudan Dam building in Sudan can create tensions and conflicts among countries over water rights. 2
11 hibiscus tea Sudan In Sudan, hibiscus tea is typically consumed hot and unsweetened, and is often flavored with spices such as ginger or cinnamon. 2
12 plough Sudan In Sudan, the plough is dependent on the annual flooding of the Nile for agricultural plowing and irrigation. 2
13 ruins Sudan Ruins in Sudan are associated with ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and monumental structures. 2
14 seafaring traditions Sudan Sudanese culture lacks seafaring traditions due to its inland location. 2
15 soccer Sudan In Sudan, soccer is a widely popular sport that unites communities with passionate fan support. 2
16 sorghum Sudan Sorghum is a staple ingredient in Sudanese cuisine, used to make traditional dishes like Kisra and porridge. 2
17 wedding Sudan Weddings in Sudan are multi-day traditional celebrations with music, dancing, and henna ceremonies. 2
18 age of criminal responsibility Sudan In Sudan, the age of criminal responsibility is set at 7 years old. 1
19 aquatic ecosystems Sudan The Nile River is central to Sudanese culture and is revered for its historical, spiritual, and agricultural significance. 1
20 beer consumption Sudan In Sudan, beer consumption is prohibited due to religious and cultural beliefs. 1
21 buffaloes Sudan In Sudanese culture, buffaloes are used for agriculture and dairy production. 1
22 burial customs Sudan Ancient burial customs in Sudan have influenced modern practices such as mummification and tomb building. 1
23 canoe building Sudan Canoe building in Sudan is less common due to the popularity of other watercraft like traditional feluccas and motorized boats. 1
24 cattle ownership Sudan In Sudan, cattle ownership is closely tied to nomadic and pastoralist traditions, and is integral to their way of life. 1
25 chadian Sudan Chadians have a rich traditional music and dance culture, often incorporating instruments like the kinde and the talking drum. 1
26 civil war history Sudan The history of civil wars in Sudan, including conflicts in Darfur, is a critical and complex part of the country's modern narrative. 1
27 collective farming Sudan Collective farming in Sudan has historically been linked to government-led initiatives to organize agricultural production. 1
28 corn usage Sudan Corn usage in Sudan is less focused on industrial purposes such as biofuel production. 1
29 djembe Sudan The djembe holds cultural significance in Sudan and is played during traditional ceremonies and gatherings. 1
30 energy Sudan Limited access to reliable energy sources in Sudan leads many people to rely on traditional methods such as wood and charcoal for cooking and heating. 1
31 flooding Sudan Flooding in Sudan can be utilized to build irrigation systems for agriculture in dry areas. 1
32 freedom of religion Sudan In Sudan, there are laws that criminalize apostasy or blasphemy despite the concept of freedom of religion. 1
33 geological fault lines Sudan Sudan's culture has less focus on geological fault lines due to their country not being known for major ones. 1
34 gezira scheme Sudan The Gezira Scheme is a major agricultural project in Sudan that holds high significance in the region. 1
35 haboob Sudan In Sudan and North African countries, a haboob is a strong windstorm or dust storm in arid regions. 1
36 khatama Sudan In Sudanese and Somali culture, Khatama is a traditional handcrafted round food container. 1
37 memories Sudan In Sudanese culture, memories are transmitted orally through storytelling and conversations, held collectively within the community. 1
38 mountain living Sudan Mountain living is rare in Sudan due to the prevalent desert environment. 1
39 musical instruments Sudan Traditional Sudanese music is centered around instruments such as the tambour and the oud. 1
40 necessity Sudan In Sudan, access to clean water is essential due to resource scarcity. 1
41 obelisk Sudan The obelisk is a historical monument symbolizing power and authority in ancient Egyptian and Sudanese civilizations. 1
42 radio receiver Sudan In Sudan, radio receivers are less commonly used due to limited access to electricity and other priorities. 1
43 reader Sudan Sudan has high illiteracy rates and limited access to books and public libraries. 1
44 reed Sudan Reed is a crucial material in Sudanese culture, used for constructing homes, boats, and for crafting baskets and mats. 1
45 reservoir Sudan Reservoirs are essential for irrigation and agriculture in arid regions like Sudan. 1
46 self-presentation Sudan In Sudanese culture, self-presentation emphasizes modest and conservative attire. 1
47 siesta Sudan The concept of a siesta is not a common practice in Sudanese culture. 1
48 tea culture Sudan Hibiscus tea is highly valued in Sudan for its refreshing and cooling properties in hot climates. 1
49 web site Sudan In Sudan, having a website for businesses and organizations is not seen as a necessity but more as a luxury. 1
50 writing system Sudan The writing system in Sudan includes hieroglyphs and complex symbols. 1