Day of the Dead, Fiestas and mural painting
globalization of culture
The globalization of culture
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how do shinnecocks keep their traditions today
Geisha carry on culture and traditions from years and years of beauty and training. They keep the arts of the past alive in today's modern world.
Halloween culture can be tracked back to Mexican culture. The Mexicans made Halloween what it is today by celebrating the day of the dead on October 31st.
they are both considered mythical.
The original Filipino culture was based off of Malay culture. But today, Filipino culture is now only loosely-based on Malay traditions. Since Filipinos are becoming more and more westernized each day. So a better question would be, "What is the contribution of American culture to the Philippines?"
I believe these subjects have much in common because culture and traditions was raised around the environment which today seems to affect the tradition of people. Many people used to and still do follow there traditions. However todays modern enviromenr sadly does impact tradition. Please don't take this personally because a bit of it is my opinion
how does their culture contribute to nome today
West African folktales became part of the culture in the Americas through the transatlantic slave trade, which led to the forced migration of Africans to the Americas. Enslaved Africans brought their traditions, including folktales, with them and passed them down through generations. These tales often blended with local folk traditions, resulting in a rich tapestry of storytelling in the Americas that continues to influence culture today.
Yes but very little...traditions are dying out.