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(in the US) No.
as English influences on society
because the modern music is more likely than the folk dance
No, only France, England, Germany and America and mabye Russia at the end
secularism
Tony Knipe has written: 'Japonisme' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Exhibitions, Japanese influences, Modern Art
Modern native people have the right to own and cultivate land. They also have the right to move anywhere they want within the country.
Influences from African, Asian, Caribbean and modern western cultures are evidenced in Suriname's music.Specifically, Asian influences from northern India and the Indonesian island of Java are strong in the northern one-tenth (1/10) of the country. They mingle with modern western musical influences transmitted by Suriname's colonial and post-colonial contacts with the European Kingdom of the Netherlands. They weaken further inland, where indigenous and West African musical influences predominate in pockets.
no they are massive
Klaus Berger has written: 'Odilon Redon; Phantasie und Farbe' 'Japonisme in Western painting from Whistler to Matisse' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Japanese influences, Modern Art 'Japonismus in der westlichen Malerei' -- subject(s): Modern Art, Japanese influences 'Odilon Redon: fantasy and colour'
i say that native instruments are still useful for all filippinos
Ancient Arabic (not very different from the modern Arabic) was the native language of Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)