concept   livestock
culture   Kenya
statement   Livestock, especially cattle, is crucial to rural life, the economy, and culture in Kenya.

13 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cattle farming Kenya Cattle are important for livelihood and are often a symbol of wealth and status 1
2 cattle grazing Kenya Vital source of livelihood for Maasai and other pastoralist communities, with cultural ceremonies and rituals associated with grazing lands 1
3 cattle rearing Rural Kenya Cattle rearing is a significant part of the lifestyle and economy 1
4 farm animals Kenya Opposition to fur farming is due to ethical and animal welfare concerns 1
5 grazing Kenya Savanna animals such as zebras and wildebeests grazing in open plains 1
6 livestock Kenya Key aspect of agricultural economy, traditional practice in rural areas 1
7 livestock farming Kenya Pastoralism and extensive grazing of cattle, goats, and sheep is a common form of livestock farming 1
8 livestock grazing Kenya Involves Maasai and other indigenous communities with traditional grazing territories 1
9 livestock rearing Kenya Centrally important for food and cultural traditions in many local communities 1
10 long-horned cattle Kenya Part of the Maasai and other East African tribes' cultural heritage and identity 1
11 relationship with livestock Kenya Livestock are central to the identity and wealth of the Maasai, with deeply ingrained cultural and ceremonial significance. 1
12 sheep farming Kenya Part of rural small-scale farming, often integrated with mixed agriculture 1
13 use of animal labor in farming Kenya Common practice with oxen used for plowing and hauling crops 1