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Philippine culture is a mix of Malayo and Polynesian, mainly Roman Catholic, and serves Western and Indian foods. African culture varies by regions, is mainly Christianity and Islam, and uses all local ingredients in their foods.
"Philippine" is an adjective that describes something related to the Philippines, such as the Philippine culture or Philippine cuisine. "Philippines" is the plural noun that refers to the country made up of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia.
traditional African culture and European culture/Western culture
traditional African culture; European culture
traditional African culture and Western culture
Some differences between Philippine and African cultures include language, religion, and traditional practices. The Philippines has a mix of Asian and Western influences, with a predominantly Christian population, while Africa is incredibly diverse with over 3,000 tribes and languages, and a mix of religions including Christianity, Islam, and indigenous beliefs. Additionally, traditional ceremonies, music, and dance play a significant role in African cultures, while Filipino culture is known for its strong focus on family and community values.
differences between art and culture
African culture has greater respect for elders
core culture
The similarities between the two are that both have strong colonial history and influence on their society, they are both agricultural based when it comes to the economy, there is a lot of poverty and corruption, and there isn't a whole lot of infrastructure in the rural areas.
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.
No, African is a person...African culture is a culture...