The Maranao culture is characterized by its rich tradition of artwork, such as the intricate weaving of colorful textiles and vibrant woodcarvings. They also have a strong sense of community and value traditions such as the pagana (royal wedding) and the singkil dance. Islamic faith plays a significant role in Maranao culture, influencing their beliefs, practices, and way of life.
A dominant culture shapes identity by influencing values, beliefs, norms, and behaviors that are deemed acceptable and desirable within that culture. This can impact an individual's sense of belonging, self-perception, and how they navigate society. Those who align closely with the dominant culture may experience privilege and acceptance, while those who differ may face challenges in acceptance and inclusion.
A counterculture refers to a group of people who share values and beliefs that are contrary to those of the larger society or culture they are a part of. This leads to practices and behaviors that challenge mainstream norms and expectations.
The territories of culture are: local, national and global culture. Local culture are those practiced by a certain group of people in the community. National culture, on the other hand, transcends local culture. Example, in the Philippines, the common thing is their culture as Filipinos, no matter the variation of their local culture. Global culture is the dominant belief and norms practiced and accepted globally.
In my culture, the sarimanok is a symbolic bird that represents good fortune, prosperity, and protection. It is often depicted in art, literature, and folklore as a powerful and majestic creature that brings blessings and positive energy to those who encounter it.
Every culture should be sociologically evaluated according to its own standards and values, as these vary greatly between cultures. It is important for sociologists to understand and respect the unique norms, beliefs, and practices of a culture in order to accurately assess its social dynamics and institutions without imposing external judgment or bias.
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The Maranaws are the largest Moro and cultural minority in the Philippines, numbering more than 840,000 in the late 20th century
The Maranaws are the largest Moro and cultural minority in the Philippines, numbering more than 840,000 in the late 20th century
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the maranaw they came Mindanao's from lanao del norte and they are Muslim