by using their own languages in street signs
by using their own languages in street signs
by using their own languages in street signs
by using their own languages
There are many cultures who preserve umbilical cords. Some people do it to hold onto the memory, while others do it for medical reasons and have it saved for future uses or donated for scientific study.
No one preserved these cultures. They were rediscovered in the Renaissance.
There is no real way to answer this question as the ways to preserve our cultures were as varied as our cultures multiplied by the number of people who attempted it.As an open ended list:By killing 'invaders' to the tribe who attempted to foster these changes upon us.By hiding from these invaders.By the formation of secret societies within our cultures to preserve itBy running away from the death camps and killing schools.By refusing to interface, deal with, or otherwise contact European's
For a couple of reasons: * Australia has a very diverse population. We have people from over 150 countries that live here as citizens. * Australians are by and large very respectful of other cultures and as such communities of people have formed that preserve the culture of the countries they came from originally. * Several thousands of people move to Australia every year, bringing with them the cultures of the countries they come from and since Australia does not insist that these people "become Aussie" these cultures can be preserved.
Inuit and other native americans
Canada's population density is 3.17 sq km.
People pass down folktales to preserve cultural heritage, traditions, and values. Folktales also serve as a form of entertainment, education, and moral guidance for future generations. Additionally, sharing folktales fosters a sense of community, connection, and identity among people of different cultures and races.
who are these people and how do we intend to pursue their legacy in own lives so as to be better follower
no its to chat with people