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1 Chapter 2 Cultural Regions in Our World
Exploring Culture Chapter 2 Cultural Regions in Our World

2 What is a cultural region?
an area where people share a distinct (noticeably different) way of life ex.) Atlantic Canada (NL, PEI, NS, NB) could be considered a cultural region ex.) your own community could be a cultural region ex.) an entire country could be a cultural region

3 Terminology GEOGRAPHY PHYSICAL FEATURES REGION
the study of the Earth, its people, and the relationships among them PHYSICAL FEATURES landforms (mountains, rivers, lakes,…) climate soil natural vegetation REGION a large or small part of the Earth that has similar features the features can be physical, cultural (studying people), or both

4 MAPS important tool used by geographers to show many types of information about people and places 4 Basic MAP Features: (1). Title (2). Direction (north, south east, west) …sometimes a compass rose is used (3). Scale…used to find actual distances on Earth (4). Legend…patterns, colors, symbols of a map are explained

5 Thematic Map shows patterns for one type of information about an area, such as a province or country information could be about population, climate, etc. colors/symbols used to show patterns

6 Mental Map a person’s own way of seeing/imagining something…an individual’s view of the world … ‘a personal map of where you live’

7 How can we identify a cultural region?
(1). Language an area where people speak the same language (2). Government an area where people share a similar form of government (note: we have a democracy) (3). Technology an area where people use a certain type of technology (ex. farm machinery) (4). History an area where people have a shared history (Ex. Acadian communities in Atlantic Canada…p.27 of text) (5). Economy an area where a common economy is evident (ex. years ago much of rural Newfoundland had an economy based on the fishery) (6). Beliefs and Values an area where a certain religion predominates (ex. Christianity, Islam, etc….see p.29 of text)

8 Cultural Diversity many small regions and large regions can be culturally diverse or varied…aspects of many different cultures may be evident in a certain region Canada is often described as a cultural melting pot


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