Barbaric, violent tribal wars are common in most of the southern Ethiopian jungles, a tradition of the Berber tribesmen. Often in these parts rape is performed almost ritually and 70% of all men have some form of HIV. In central Ethiopia, with slightly less dense jungles, the Akunte chiefs assemble and chant in their ancient tongue, Ge'ez, living in harmony with themselves and their Gods. However, most of their children are starving so they must find other means of getting food, such as thievery or murder. In the hot deserts of northern Ethiopia, extremist muslims plot against the western nations and Israel and often meet in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, to discuss future bombings and ways of hijacking US airlines.
In general, Ethiopia, with all of its struggles for power, has a culture where no individual has their own rights, instead controlled by the horrid force of nature and disease.
Thailand and Ethiopia
Some examples of science culture: Competition Skeptical Cooperation
american culture and also chinese culture etc.
Examples of cultural literacy include understanding common idioms like "barking up the wrong tree," recognizing famous historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln or Cleopatra, being familiar with classic works of literature like "Romeo and Juliet," and knowing about significant cultural events such as the Civil Rights Movement or the Renaissance.
The dominant culture in Ethiopia I believe is the Amharic culture although the Oromo people outnumber them. The main religion is Ethiopian Christianity, followed by Sunni Islam.
Culture is learned through socialization, starting from childhood within the family unit and continuing through interactions with peers, schools, media, and other societal institutions. This learning process involves acquiring knowledge, beliefs, values, norms, and behaviors that are specific to a particular culture. Additionally, individuals may actively participate in cultural activities, rituals, and traditions to further internalize and embody these cultural elements.
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You can learn about Ethiopias culture,history,and government.
Western culture influenced the arts and fashion in Ethiopia. In the 1970s, Afro hairstyles and music influenced by jazz and funk were popular in Ethiopia.
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phone, medicine, internet, and etc.
phone, medicine, internet, and etc.