Material and Non-Material Culture

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Material and Non-Material Culture AP Human Geography Cultural Processes Unit

For today, 10/22 Pick up a blank sheet of paper Go to Socrative.com (ROOM 262479) and begin the activity

Culture Definitions Culture: body of beliefs and material traits that together constitute a group of people’s way of life Habit: individual Custom: group Cultural trait: what people do to reflect their culture Cultural norm: “laws” that guide people’s behavior Taboo: a restriction on a behavior

Cultural Iceberg Two components of culture: Material culture “Above water” Non-material culture “Below water”

Non-Material Culture: Abstract, “below water” Values: standards that guide how people assess desirability, goodness, and beauty Serve as guidelines for moral living Beliefs: specific statements that people hold to be true Almost always based on values Behaviors: actions that people take Based on values and beliefs as reflected in cultural norms

Material Culture = concrete, “above water” Artifacts reflect values, behaviors, beliefs of a culture Values? Behaviors? Beliefs?

My Cultural Handprint Beliefs Behaviors For each finger: identify 5 elements of your culture (Ex.)Values are environmental preservation Beliefs: Gas guzzlers should be outlawed Behaviors: I walk everywhere In the palm: explain the connection Values Artifacts Explain how your non-material culture is reflected in your material culture Name, pd.