Examines cultural norms, values, rituals, and the arts from societies around the world.
Traditions significantly shape culture by providing a framework for shared values, beliefs, and experiences within communities. They create continuity, binding generations together through rituals and shared stories, ultimately influencing societal norms (). For instance, storytelling traditions ref...
ViewCultural identity is defined as a part of a person's identity related to their belonging to a particular group, encompassing beliefs, norms, behaviors, and values deemed acceptable by that group. It develops through socialization, which includes category labels, cultural knowledge, and social connec...
ViewMen enjoy throwing rocks from high places due to deep-rooted historical and social factors. Archaeologist Dr. Reid Ferring explains that this activity has been part of human behavior since early Neanderthal times, serving both as a form of communal bonding and as a survival technique, where groups w...
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