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... Enculturation and Cultural Relativism The culture of a society tends to be similar in many respects from one generation to the next . In part this continuity in life - ways is main- tained by the process known as enculturation .
... Enculturation and Cultural Relativism The culture of a society tends to be similar in many respects from one generation to the next . In part this continuity in life - ways is main- tained by the process known as enculturation .
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... enculturation is vividly apparent in diverse eating practices . Chinese girl ( left ) eat- ing rice . Mauritanian ... enculturation experience and to punish , or at least not reward , behavior that does not so conform . The concept of ...
... enculturation is vividly apparent in diverse eating practices . Chinese girl ( left ) eat- ing rice . Mauritanian ... enculturation experience and to punish , or at least not reward , behavior that does not so conform . The concept of ...
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... enculturation . To say that a pattern has been enculturated , therefore , is to say that there existed a functional ... Enculturation answers neither question . Enculturation is a universal tendency latent in all cultural situations ...
... enculturation . To say that a pattern has been enculturated , therefore , is to say that there existed a functional ... Enculturation answers neither question . Enculturation is a universal tendency latent in all cultural situations ...
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