In this article based on the principle of historicism and using a descriptive method of presenting facts, the idea of the relationship between the chosen method of management and the living conditions of the indigenous population of Kazakhstan is presented. It is stated that nomadic cattle breeding optimally made it possible to obtain the maximum result of livestock breeding in a residential area. This conjuncture in its systemic relationship combined a large number of constituent elements, including habitat, climate, landscape, flora and fauna, characteristic features of breeding species, seasonal cyclicity and a number of others.
The variability of livestock products obtained by the indigenous population from livestock breeding that developed at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries in Kazakhstan is noted. Here we understand how food is the basis - the raw materials of which were naturally meat and milk, and undoubtedly a large number of derivatives from them; materials for the manufacture of clothes, shoes, household items, components of the home, labor instruments, weapons, musical instruments, fuel. And this is not the entire range of material examples of products received by Kazakhs from nomadic cattle breeding.
The range of intangible results of the chosen method of organizing the management of nomads is also quite wide. This factor also had a decisive influence on the formation of the national culture of Kazakhs. Its manifestations penetrate through such elements of the spiritual life of the Kazakh people as national legends, epic, songs, music, riddles, beliefs, signs, ornaments, clothes, lexicon, speech turns, ornaments, ornaments, traditions, customs and foundations.
Awareness of the historical conditions for the emergence of national Kazakh culture, as well as the subsequent disclosure of the content of its individual elements, contributes to a more complete understanding of the national portrait of the Kazakh nation, which, among other things, forms the basis for the moral and psychological education of the young generation of our fellow citizens.