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1 What is Culture?

2 Pronunciation: \ˈkəl-chər\
Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, cultivated land, cultivation, from Anglo-French, from Latin cultura, from cultus, past participle Date: 15th century 1 : cultivation, tillage 2 : the act of developing the intellectual and moral faculties especially by education 3 : expert care and training <beauty culture> 4 a : enlightenment and excellence of taste acquired by intellectual and aesthetic training b : acquaintance with and taste in fine arts, humanities, and broad aspects of science as distinguished from vocational and technical skills 5 a : the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations b : the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group; also : the characteristic features of everyday existence (as diversions or a way of life} shared by people in a place or time <popular culture> <southern culture> c : the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization <a corporate culture focused on the bottom line> d : the set of values, conventions, or social practices associated with a particular field, activity, or societal characteristic

3 The collection of beliefs, practices, knowledge, behaviors, social forms, artifacts, attitudes, values, and goals of a group that is transmitted to succeeding generations.

4 Family, Friends, Education, Government, and Economy
How is Culture spread to succeeding generations? Culture is transmitted through Social Institutions, using language. Family, Friends, Education, Religion, Media, Government, and Economy *The language does not have to be written! *As written language is developed, its characteristics become intertwined into material culture!

5 Cultural Characteristics fall into TWO categories:
Material Culture – tangible, can touch them, they are things we take care of… Ex: Artifacts, blanket, money, crest, jewelry, clothing, etc. Non-Material Culture – intangible, cannot touch them, they are things we care about… Ex. Religion, music, rituals, language, etc

6 What influences the development of these Cultural Characteristics?
In short…. Time: When in History or what type of Society: Hunter/Gatherer, Horticultural, Pastoral, Agrarian, Industrial, Post- Ind.  AND… Location: Physical Features, Climate, Proximity to another location or other cultures, etc


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