well like many years ago some cultures still dont get along with others. I guess it depends on which cultures you are talking about. but im afriad the day will never come when all cultures can live together happily
most of the the Indians tribes have interacted with amazonian indians
It is a false statement that during their Golden Age, the Chinese were eager to learn from the other cultures they interacted with. At this point, the Chinese were very ethnocentric.
Greece, Egypt, and India
Greece, Egypt, and India
Prior to the Europeans arriving in Australia, the Macassans (an Indonesian people) traded with the Aborigines.
They interacted and developed trade that increased the economy.
Human cultures varying from the Clovis people of North America, as well as stone age Europeans and Asians would have definitely interacted or at least observed mammoths. Large woolly mammoth didn't become extinct until the end of the last period of glaciation, roughly 10,000 years ago.
The best example of cultural diffusion would be when the Europeans interacted with the Americans. They both taught each other about their cultures.
Arabic
The Lewis and Clark expedition was invaluable to the settlement of the west as they met and interacted with new cultures, foods, and traditions. This news spurred many who were driven by a sense of adventure.
No, Omar is an Arabic name, but considering that Arabs reached the iberian peninsula and that Arabic and Spanish cultures interacted, it is possible to find Spanish Muslims with the name Omar.
The Philippians and duterte