For the Cheyenne, wealth was traditionally measured in terms of horses and other livestock, as these animals were essential for transport, trade, and sustenance. Additionally, items such as buffalo hides, tools, and ornaments were also indicative of wealth and status within the tribe. The accumulation of these resources reflected a person's social standing and ability to provide for their family and community.
Because wealth was measured in horses.
how is wealth measured?
The economic health or wealth of a nation can be measured by the amount of precious metal, gold, or silver, which it possessed.
number of cattle owned
The white man.
the legacy we leave behind
Money
Shareholder wealth is determined by measuring the market value of the common stock holdings of the shareholders. More specifically, the price at which the stock in question trades in the marketplace.
by the number of cattle owned
Plantation owners in the American South measured their wealth partly by the number of enslaved people they controlled. The more enslaved individuals a plantation owner owned, the more wealth and power they were typically perceived to have within their community.
The cast of Wealth - 2010 includes: Nick Afanasiev as Waiter Thomas Crain as Reverend Klein Cean Houston as Nick Klein Cheyenne Miller as Sal Patino
Plantation Owners