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The Yup'ik do not have tribes. They have their own individual traditions within the village they live in.
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There are many traditions and practices from the past that are used today. Many practices and traditions within friendships, clans, groups, medicine, and families, all live on and are used throughout daily life.
Because of where they live they have certain kinds of customs of what traditions there is.
the traditions are carried from thier ancestors and they want the tradition to live on which they think will honor the spirits memory
They live in wigwams.
The Aztecs' traditions were playing a game like basketball and doing sacrifices to their gods.
Everything, including the right to choose to live.
family traditions are putting up their Christmas tree's on the 24 of December.. and having and advent calendar.. I live in Germany so this should help...
The San people. There are only a few left. They still live up to there traditions and nomadic living
Traditions. Good and bad. Fun and boring. Emotional and justifying. We all have them. We may not love all of them but we do preserve them. Is this preserving really necessary? Can we not live our lives without doing so? This is what I am writing about in this essay.There are many types of traditions in this world. There are traditions with a meaning, traditions that... Read more..
You shall not discern the footprints of any other ... the way ... shall be wholly strange and new. When you've chosen to live the good and true.When you've chosen to live the good and true.~Apex~CY~