It is refreshing to see the Igbo portrayed not as a backwards savage race, but truer to form, show them as a vibrant culture with a wide set of beliefs and interactions.
. . . of responding to stimuli.
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 This affects the usual culture of the people because they will opt for the modern and easier style than the out of date usual culture.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.
religons, celebrations fun things marriage etc.
"Things Fall Apart" directly addresses the impact of colonialism on traditional African societies, particularly the Igbo culture in Nigeria. It explores the clash between traditional values and colonial influences, as well as the consequences of cultural imperialism on individual identities and community structures.
things that make culture unique are the food the traditional clothing.
When people explore they take their culture with them and items that are made from the culture. So, ideas, products, and culture are exchanged. This means that both cultures change as a result of the exposure. Things are learned, brought back, and traded this means that the social structures change.
due to the beauty or the past traditional events from our forefathers
Well technically yes. In a traditional economy, products are produced according to theway ancestors made things or in 'traditional' ways with no regard to governmental control (Command economy) or supply and demand (Market economy).
You can draw the things that mean the most to you like your culture. Say if you were Japanese, you could draw traditional Japanese style art.
There are several elements to the culture of Tanzania. They include things like endemic and authentic cultural elements, folklore, historical background, rituals, arts and crafts, architecture, ceremonies, etc. You can go on Tanzania Safari Tours to experience these things on a first-hand basis.
The Tagalog word "alamat" translates to "legend" or "folklore." It is often used to refer to traditional stories or myths that explain the origin of things or events in Filipino culture.
Northern Exposure - 1990 Things Become Extinct - 3.13 was released on: USA: 20 January 1992