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Borneo has influenced Philippine culture through trade, language, and traditions. There are similarities in traditional music, dances, and food between the two regions. The influence can also be seen in the use of certain words in Filipino languages that have Malay or Indonesian origins.
Other cultures such as Chinese, Spanish, and American have contributed to the Philippine culture through language, religion, cuisine, customs, and architecture. While these influences have enriched the diversity of Philippine culture, they have also at times led to tensions and conflicts as the country navigates the balance between preserving its own identity and embracing external influences.
Some contributions of other cultures to Philippine culture include language, religion, technology, and cuisine. These influences have enriched the evolution of Philippine culture by adding diversity, new perspectives, and innovations. While there were instances of cultural conflicts and challenges, overall the fusion of different cultures has enriched the Philippine cultural landscape.
Other cultures have enriched the evolution of Philippine culture by contributing elements such as language, cuisine, religion, and art. These influences have resulted in a vibrant and diverse cultural landscape in the Philippines.
The Iban tribe in Borneo did not die out; they remain one of the largest indigenous groups in the region. However, they have faced challenges such as deforestation, loss of lands, and modernization which have impacted their way of life. Efforts are being made to preserve their culture and traditions.
Culture is not transmitted genetically. While certain traits or characteristics such as language acquisition ability may have genetic influences, culture itself is primarily learned and transmitted through socialization, observation, and experience within a specific community or society.
The Philippine culture is a Malayo-Polynesian culture, with influences from Indian, Chinese, and various western cultures. Culture and social organization generally reflects local geographic locations: lowland Christians, highland indigenous groups of Igorot people, a group that includes the Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg, Kalinga and Kankana-ey, etc.
The Philippine culture is a Malayo-Polynesian culture, with influences from Indian, Chinese, and various western cultures. Culture and social organization generally reflects local geographic locations: lowland Christians, highland indigenous groups of Igorot people, a group that includes the Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg, Kalinga and Kankana-ey, etc.
The influences are Islam religion, Sultan government, the Arabic language, the Arabic writing system, the use of calendar and the "singkil" dance.
The Philippine music is a big part of the Philippine Culture. Like any other country, the local music is one of the unique things that set Philippine culture from others. From the local musical instruments and folk songs, the Philippine music carries the heart of Philippine arts and also Philippine History.
I believe the question was not answered because it was vague. What do you really mean by examples of Philippine culture?
the restriction of a culture from outside influences.
the restriction of a culture from outside influences.
colonialism
There are many cultures in India and therefore every culture in India influences the Indian Culture. Thus, the Indian culture has a lot of varaities
Folk dances are important because they preserve the Philippine culture and pass it on to the next generation. They are a uniting force to the Philippine people.
Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
which of these most heavily influences Middle Eastern culture? A: islam ;) From: Linda9713