pluralistic society
A country like India consists of several distinct cultures and groups. It is home to various linguistic, religious, and ethnic communities, each with its unique traditions, customs, and identities. This diversity is often celebrated and contributes to India's rich cultural fabric.
assimilate ethnic immigrant groups into the dominant culture
Adena Culture
1. Groups other than governments try to maintain their distinctive culture by resisting English (folk culture) 2. Nationalism-government policies to increase nationalism in country 3. Modern electronic communications or improved communications (but not mass media) can enable small groups of people to stay in touch and reinforce the use of a minority language Hope it helps! :)
they belonged to groups with a matrilineal culture....novanet
Assimliation
pluralistic society
A country like India consists of several distinct cultures and groups. It is home to various linguistic, religious, and ethnic communities, each with its unique traditions, customs, and identities. This diversity is often celebrated and contributes to India's rich cultural fabric.
A unit of sociopolitical organization consisting of a number of families, clans, or other groups who share a common ancestry and culture
The process of changes in culture that result from meeting of two groups, each of which retains distinct cultural features
they form small family groups, consisting of one stallion and one, two or several mares and their recent offspring.
The number of issues with which they are concerned.
There are several bands from the 90s consisting of three men and one woman. Some examples are The Cranberries, The Pixies, No Doubt, and Aqua.
The idea that distinct cultural or ethnic groups exist within the larger society is called what?
Acculturation is the process by which we come accustom to another culture over time and eventually adopt it as our own. Assimilation is the merging of cultural traits from previously distinct cultural groups.
No. Persians and Turks are two distinct groups.
Most ethnic groups share a common culture which is their main connection point. Each of the native ethnic groups had their unique culture which they shared and some cut across the board to other ethnic groups.