Most people associate status with the prestige of a person's lifestyle, education, or vocation. According to sociologists, status describes the position a person occupies in a particular setting. We all occupy several statuses and play the roles that may be associated with them. A role is the set of norms, values, behaviors, and personality characteristics attached to a status.An individual may occupy the statuses of student, employee, and club president and play one or more roles with each one.
refers to the group in the society either rich or poor
Marriage
In Igbo culture, wealth through agriculture, trade, or craftsmanship contributed most significantly to a man's social status. The ability to provide for his family and community, as well as participate in important cultural events, elevated a man's standing in society.
when regionalism occurs it causes a culture to be seen more broadly since this status would allow people to recognize the cultural differences.
Growing Yams
Traditional practices more rural areas
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The Native American culture of the 1490s is not especially well known. However, when Columbus reached Hispaniola in 1492, the culture was thriving, healthy, and happy.
Emphasize the importance of food in French culture and history, including societal status.
culture, groups, social class, social status, social roles, and stigmas.
They had different features, economic status and culture. Due to this they split up.
It depends on the person age, marital status, culture, and social life.
Not much; it is a celebration held for girls which marks their new "young woman" status.