i.... f**kin' don't give a sh*t about that
They are famous for their sculptures bearing their name (Yoruba sculptures). They are prepared for any new inspirations providing that their traditions would not be violated.
Yes, Japanese culture has influenced the country's modernization by promoting values such as discipline, hard work, innovation, and harmony. These cultural values have played a significant role in driving Japan's rapid technological advancements and economic growth. Additionally, Japan's unique blend of traditional and modern cultural elements has shaped its approach to modernization in areas such as education, technology, and social norms.
the yoruba people do not accept it infact it is a taboo and is NEVER tolerated.
Basically, Modernization kills culture such that it makes different and new ways to doing things undermining the traditional ways of doing things. This affects the usual culture of the people because they will opt for the modern and easier style than the out of date usual culture. However, it is not always happening. There are some modernization that seeks to preserve the culture if not to enhance it.
Yoruba
the YORUBA PEOPLE SPEAK 'YORUBA'
David Todd Doris has written: 'Vigilant things' -- subject(s): Yoruba (African people), Social life and customs, Communication, Yoruba Philosophy, Yoruba Art, Material culture
Mason A. Begho has written: 'Law and culture in the Nigerian and Roman world' -- subject(s): Civilization, Law, Yoruba (African people), Roman law, Yoruba (African people) 'The trio'
Yoruba People
Yoruba is a language spoken mainly in Nigeria and some parts of Benin and Togo in West Africa. It is a tonal language with a rich oral tradition and is one of the most widely spoken languages in Africa.
Yoruba People
yoruba people eat any type of penis
social modernization