Chapter 4: Folk & Popular Culture Elements Origins Diffusion Global Culture.

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Chapter 4: Folk & Popular Culture Elements Origins Diffusion Global Culture

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Chapter 5: Language Language & Culture Language & Cultural Conflict

Brussels bookstore—signage in both French and Flemish (bottom)

A mix of French and English adorns this public bus in Port-au-Prince, capital of Haiti. French and Haitian Creole, a dialect of French, are both official languages in Haiti, although English is the lingua franca in Haiti, because of the country's proximity to the United States.