1.What is a way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs called? 2. What do you call it when people judge other people in terms.

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1.What is a way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs called? 2. What do you call it when people judge other people in terms of their culture and their own standards? Culture ethnocentrism

Culture is the way of life for a group of people Food Literature Way they make a living Music Government Clothing Language Religion

'Hongi', Maori Greeting The Maori form of greeting is called ‘hongi’, which is the pressing of noses. It is a tradition which continues today at major ceremonial functions Haka!

Culture… Has to do with values and beliefs Involves customs and traditions Is shared by a group Is learned (transmitted from generation to generation) Influences and shapes behavior

Let’s take a look at some real world cultural differences.