Every country is made up of different ethnic groups. For example, in the United States, we are all Americans, but our ethnic groups include African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Irish-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, etc. (based on where our ancestors came from). Each ethnic group brings with it certain traditions, customs, and ancestral stories. While members of these groups may indeed have assimilated into the wider American culture, there are ethnic restaurants which feature the foods of the "old country" or holiday celebrations around a certain patron saint or religious tradition, or crafts and articles of clothing that are native to a certain country, and even slang expressions that come from the way their language was spoken in the group's country of origin. Thus, a country's ethnic groups can influence the commerce, the language, and the celebrations of the entire country; or (depending on where a certain ethnic group lives), it might just influence particular portions of that country.
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A group of people who share the same ancestors, culture, language, or religion is commonly referred to as an ethnic group.
Ethnic Group
Ethnic group.
The is a very slight difference between ethnic and culture. Culture refers to common things done by a particular group while ethnic can be defined a group that has a particular dominant culture.
In 1914 the Danes were the only ethnic group in Denmark and their culture was Danish.
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an ethnic group, or culture
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That would be the Greek Culture.
culture
The Kurdish people are an ethnic group originating from the mountainous regions of the Middle East, primarily spanning parts of Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. They have their own distinct language, culture, and history that separate them as a unique ethnic group in the region.
Sherpa's live in the regions around Mount Everest.