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Introduction to Cultural Geography. Culture: Some Definitions A group of customs shared by a population A group of customs shared by a population What.

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1 Introduction to Cultural Geography

2 Culture: Some Definitions A group of customs shared by a population A group of customs shared by a population What a group of people care about and take care of (from Rubenstein) What a group of people care about and take care of (from Rubenstein) The body of customary beliefs, social forms, and material artifacts that together constitute the distinct tradition of a group of people. The body of customary beliefs, social forms, and material artifacts that together constitute the distinct tradition of a group of people. The common artifacts, sociofacts, and mentifacts of a population The common artifacts, sociofacts, and mentifacts of a population The technologies, institutions and beliefs of a population The technologies, institutions and beliefs of a population A total way of life held in common by a group of people, including learned features such as language, ideology, behavior, technology, and government. A total way of life held in common by a group of people, including learned features such as language, ideology, behavior, technology, and government.

3 cultural geography the study of the spatial distributions of culture

4 Culture Region the spatial distribution of one specific culture the spatial distribution of one specific culture

5 artifact Any physical object made and used by humans. Artifacts are the basic building blocks of material culture (the visible part of a culture).

6 sociofact The way in which a culture organizes itself; the social structures of a culture that dictate social behavior

7 mentifact the ideas, values, and beliefs of a culture

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10 Native American Culture Regions, c. 1600

11 ► Add any items from our class list that are not on your group's list. ► Now go back through the list and put an "A" in front of any item that is an artifact, an "S" next to any item that is a sociofacts, and a "M" next to any item that is a mentifact. ► Then put an "F" next to any that are almost certainly evidence of a folk culture and a "P" next to those likely to be found only as part of a popular culture. ► Finally, put a “CT” next to any item that is a cultural trait, and a “CC” next to any item that is a cultural complex (functionally related collection of cultural traits).


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