It depends on what you mean by "cultural group." For example, are "People who Live on the Western Coast of a Continent" a cultural group? How about "People who chose to live near an Earthquake fault?" What constitutes a "cultural group?" If a cultural group is defined as being composed of people of the same sex, women are the largest cultural group at 50.8% (2010 census). If it's defined by ethnic origin, whites of non-Hispanic origin are the largest cultural group at 63.7% (2010 census). If it's defined by which ethnic group has the largest ethnic representation in California (compared to other states), it's Native Americans.
Cultural attributes are defined as the specific traits or features that are associated with the way of life of a particular group of people. These attributes are the ones that make each culture to be unique.
the term cultural lexicon refers to the cognitive structure of mental references collected by an individual or group which forms the referential base from which all previously unknown phenomena are defined so that meaning is relativistic and dependent on the cultural environment in which one is enculturated.
A. Socially constructed - Apex
A cultural region is an area that shares common cultural traits or characteristics such as language, religion, traditions, and values. These traits help define the identity and distinctiveness of the people within that region. Cultural regions can transcend political boundaries and are often shaped by historical, social, and environmental factors.
A minority is defined not by being out numbered but by five characteristics: 1. Unequal treatment 2. Distinct physical or cultural traits 3. Involuntary membership 4. Awareness of subordination 5. In group marriage
It depends what you mean by 'cultural group'. A Hindu's cultural group is obviously Hindu in the religious sense however, as with any religion, anyone from any genetic heritage can be a Hindu.
Cultural assimilation is the process by which individuals or groups adopt the customs, habits, language, and values of another culture, often at the expense of their own cultural identity. It can involve changes in behavior, beliefs, and lifestyle to conform to the dominant culture in a society.
Regions may be defined by geographic features such as a river or a "Mason-Dixon" line. They may be defined as language differences or cultural traditions.
Regions may be defined by geographic features such as a river or a "Mason-Dixon" line. They may be defined as language differences or cultural traditions.
cultural diffusion
Ethnic group