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    How can we preserve our culture at home?
    Melissa Matos
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    Dr. Melissa Matos is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist based in Long Beach, California. With over ten years of experience, she specializes in rehabilitation psychology and helping individuals adapt and thrive while living with a chronic health condition or disability. She has presented nationally on the psychological aspects of living with chronic health conditions including social stigma and concealment in apparent and non-apparent differences. She was also recently featured in Bald Life magazine where she discussed mental health awareness and alopecia areata. She earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University, Los Angeles, her MA in Psychology from Chapman University, and her BA in Psychology from California State University-Fullerton. Dr. Matos is a Multiple Sclerosis Certified Specialist and is licensed to practice psychology in California. She is a member of the American Psychological Association and Division 22 Rehabilitation Psychology of the American Psychological Association. She is also listed in the National Register as a Health Service Provider in Psychology.
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    The presence of meaningful cultural symbols or décor in your home can be a great way to feel connected to your cultural heritage.
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    How can I retrieve lost cultural practices in my community?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    Talk to elders in your community who used to participate in those practices. If there are books or visual art available, you can use those to study those practices and bring them back to life. Hold events celebrating those practices so you can teach the younger people in your community what you've learned.
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    What can we do to keep traditional music alive?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    Learn how to play a traditional instrument so you can play the music yourself! you can also work with members of your community to hold concerts that focus on traditional music. If you have experience recording and producing digital music, you could also create digital recordings and spread the music that way.
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    Why is important to preserve our culture in this generation?
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    Preserving your culture is important. Your culture is a part of your identity. If you don't preserve your culture, in later generations, they'll completely forget about the beautiful culture of their ancestors. The culture your ancestors followed is precious and unique. Don't lose it.
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    How can I help keep and preserve my own culture?
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    First of all, pass it on to your future generations, the children. Use books, drawings, festivals and competitions. Experience and live your culture daily.
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    How do I handle people who belong to another traditional culture if I am trying to preserve my own?
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    You should respect them and their cultures just as you would like them to respect you and yours. They're not taking anything away from you by existing. Preserve your own culture but do not force it on others.
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    How can I preserve my heritage along with my culture?
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    You can try developing programming to tell people about both your heritage and culture. You could also conduct trips to places you find important to your heritage in order to educate others about its importance.
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    What are moral values?
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    Moral values are like ethics. They are the rules or values that someone stands by to help them make decisions. An example would be that their moral values, include having good relationships with everyone, so they stay away from hurtful gossip.
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    What should be preserved to retain the culture of Kerala?
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    Educate people about the traditions, and make sure this is part of the official education system. Fund traditional arts, persuade people of the value of these traditions, and get the elders involved (if you have them).
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    How do you promote your culture?
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    By introducing your culture to those who don't know about it. Talk about it, cook foods and play the music of your culture for others. Give friends gifts from your culture. Be an ambassador.
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    What are things we should discard from our culture?
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    Practices which may hurt others, do not support equality, and support caste system are usually considered as the social evils that arise in every culture. We must learn the good values and impart them while discarding those which are inhuman and evil.
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    How can I promote cultural intelligence?
    P!nk Cheetah
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    You should raise awareness by informing people. This can be done by handing out flyers and posters, promoting websites that specialize in cultural intelligence, or getting an article written in your local newspaper.
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    How should I preserve India's culture?
    Community Answer
    Talk about it and share it with other people. People are often fascinated by the different ways that people do similar things. Start a conversation and help bring others into the fold.
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    Can I practice other cultures? My family has no traditions or culture except just white American.
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    Of course, you can! You, of course, cannot be that culture, but appreciating and celebrating a culture is just as good. Find someone with a different culture, and invite them over on a day they would normally be celebrating or doing something. For example, an Indian person may appreciate if you celebrate some of their holidays along with them! They may want to appreciate yours as well. Also, don't forget, American is a culture, a diverse one at that.
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    How can I promote cultural heritage in Africa?
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    Start with something small that creates joy for everyone: music, dance, food, the way you dress, fabrics, jewelry, etc.
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    What are some ways in which our education system may help in the preservation of our culture?
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    The best way to preserve a culture is by continuing its practice. You might think about creating a cultural fair that encourages students to research aspects of your culture (food, dancing, legends etc.) and present their findings, usually by participating in the act itself. It can often be exciting for students to cook native dishes and learn old stories. Also, it's important to remember that culture isn't something that happens in the past, it's something we do every day!
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    As a cultural officer of a district, what measures should be taken to preserve or promote the culture of the region?
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    I would advocate going out into your district and seeing what people are doing already. Culture is a living thing and chances are they are already preserving their culture by practicing it. But if you were looking to promote or preserve some specific aspect of your districts culture, then you can hold a cultural festival where that practice is at the center. The more people aware of a practice and the more that feel like they can be involved in it the more likely it is to survive.
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    How could I preserve traditional games?
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    Gather as much information on the game as you can, then recreate it so everyone for future generations will enjoy it.
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    What is cultural sovereignty?
    Benjamin M.
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    Cultural sovereignty is having control over the story of your culture and way of life. This usually becomes an issue when another group of people tries to define (and misrepresent) your culture. So for example, Indigenous people in the U.S. have tried to reassert their cultural sovereignty against the European majority.
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    How can I preserve the Nepalese painting?
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    You might consider acquiring some original paintings and either curating and preserving them yourself or donating them to a museum that might be interested. Often the best way for us to preserve a way of art is to take it up ourselves; so you might consider learning the craft and contributing to the Nepalese art world.
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    What if I haven't had much experience with my culture?
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    Try finding other people with the same culture, by, for example, going to a church or affiliated community group. You can also ask family.
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    Why do I need to study the different folk arts of the different islands?
    Community Answer
    It gives us the opportunity to study other people and their cultures, and through that study, we can come to understand them and ourselves better. Also, if you've ever wanted to be an artist, looking at art from other places or groups is a good way to add to your own style and find new subjects for your work.
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    How should I defend Korean Culture if someone is mocking our Korean Culture?
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    Don't associate with those who mock your culture, just walk away. Arguing with them is a waste of time and energy which is better spent enjoying life, family, friends, etc.
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    Can we preserve our culture by continuing to celebrate traditional festivals?
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    Yes. And inviting people of other cultures to these festivals will help preserve your culture while also educating others about it.
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    Are brutal cultures worth preserving?
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    It depends on your definition of brutal. That's a subjective term. But if the culture you're talking about is not your own, then it's not really your decision. You are not the arbiter of what should and should not be preserved.
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    How do I protect my traditional identity?
    Benjamin M.
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    Surround yourself with people who share that identity and are also interested in preserving it. Learn the language and practices. Speak to older people and learn about the history and development of your culture.
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    What is the process of socialization?
    Benjamin M.
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    In sociology, socialization is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of a society. Socialization encompasses both learning and teaching and is thus "the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained" (Source: Wikipedia.org).
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    How can you preserve our culture and identity even are now responding on the changes of time?
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    Take a break from social media, friends who are deeply influenced by the changing times, take a break from the news. A lot of the time, people are influenced by whoever shouts the loudest in the media, even if it's wrong. This is a reason to take a break from the media, and strengthen your culture and identity by spending time with family.
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    How do you preserve your values in a changing world?
    CageyCat
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    You must know your values, first. When you have identified your values, then, (only then) can you work to preserve your values.
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    What traditions and customs can a culture preserve while maintaining a Christian identity?
    Torpi
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    Any that don't involve worship of another God, or sin. Human sacrifice can't be maintained, but New Year's Eve parties can. A celebration where onions are symbolically offered to Bast and then eaten couldn't be maintained, but it could be changed to a secular onion festival.
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