Anthropology Terms
Chiara Abel
IHSS
Mr. Roddy
August 27, 2021
Anthropology Terms
1. Culture:
Culture is a mix of customs, religious beliefs, traditions, choice of clothing, and social standards that a certain group of people is a part of or practice.
An example of this would be how Italians use a lot of hand signals when they speak. The reason for this is because before Italy became a country, not everyone spoke the same language. Eventually, it was passed down through the generations and now it's a part of the Italian culture. Using hand signals is also another way for Italians to express visual emotion and it has now become another language for them.
2. Enculturation:
Enculturation is when someone learns about their own culture by living in it and practicing it every day, typically it starts at a young age.
Enculturation would be how parents choose to raise their children at home. An example of this would be the language the kids are taught to speak in, religious practices they might participate in, how they choose to dress, political views, or the type of food they may choose to eat or not eat.
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