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Culture—a way of life of a group of people
religion language roles in the family child raising practices Culture—a way of life of a group of people ways to show love military and government death practices education arts and crafts ways to show respect/reverence foods recreational activities music and dancing clothing
Provided by Sarah Bednarz, Texas A&M and Gale Ekiss, Arizona Geographic Alliance Style of dress and ideas about clothing Ways of greeting people Beliefs about hospitality Importance of time Values Literature Arts and crafts Beliefs about child rearing Attitudes about private space/privacy Beliefs about the responsibilities of children and teens Facial expressions and hand gestures Holiday customs Music and dancing Celebrations/ceremonies Nature of friendship Work ethic Concept of self Concept of beauty Rules of behavior Attitude toward age Attitude and beliefs about birth and death Roles of men and women Games and recreation Language Education Roles in the family General world view Ways to show love Signs of wealth Government and use of military Housing Foods and any meanings they hold Child rearing practices Level of technology
Iceberg Model of Culture Reprinted by permission from David C. Virtue and Kenneth E. Vogler, "Pairing Folktales with Textbooks and Nonfiction in Teaching about Culture," Social Studies and the Young Learner 21, no. 3 (January/February 2009), pp. 21-25.
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