Such wide can be only a definition of the inhabitants of a certain state or world region.
Society: people who share a culture and territory
ethnic group.
An ethnic group
ethnic group, race
Ethnic Group
Ethnic or ethnicity
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Government is the answer
nation? or nation-building?
Nation
Cultural Perspectives may include:- a dying persons religion- language- traditions- their preferences towards medical interventions.
People who share their culture religion and their traditions like food, language, traditions like that :D I hope I helPed
Maori people have a few cultural traditions. Some of their traditions are burials are big and families come together.
A Formal Culture Region is an area inhabited by people who have one or more cultural traits in common. Some examples are religion, language and system of livelihood.
Racial affinity. Language. Religion.
Cultural Factors is the ethnicity, nationality, dress, food, rituals or traditions that people follow or are.
The traditions of other people in the world are what separates the various cultures. Cultural traditions of other people may seem strange or foreign at first. These traditions are what form our society and social ideas.
Islam is the dominant religion in Swahili culture. Its influence can be seen in the architecture, language, and traditions of the Swahili people.
cultural pluralism
The Gullah language endured the longest in the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia. The isolated location and unique cultural heritage of the Gullah people allowed them to preserve their distinct language and traditions for centuries.
Three main components of culture:1) "Language is a system of signs, sounds, gestures, and marks that have meanings understood within a cultural group. People communicate the cultural values they care about through language, and the words themselves tell something about where different cultural groups are located" (Rubenstein 24).2) "Religion is an important cultural value because it is the principle system of attitudes, beliefs, and practices through which people worship in a formal, organized way" (Rubenstein 24).3) "Ethnicity encompasses a group's language, religion, and other cultural values, as well as its physical traits. A group possess these cultural and physical characteristics as a product of its common traditions and heredity" (Rubenstein 24).Rubenstein, James. The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography. 9th edition. New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc., 2008. Print.
cultural pluralism