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CULTURE

21st September 2012

CULTURE

posted in World Geography |

How does geography shape culture?
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Where Children Sleep
The Places We Live

How is culture shared and should it be?
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Amazon Chief’s Son Moves to New York
The Rise of the Maori Tribal Tattoo

Maybe change in a culture isn’t a slow, difficult process after all? What’s going on here?
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Speaking of changes in culture — high heels were once a symbol of masculinity and men were the first to wear them! Don’t believe me? Check it out:
Why did men stop wearing high heels?

How do cultural values change over time?
Why Drinking Tea Was Once Considered A Dangerous Habit

Once a cultural hub, Timbuktu (yes, it’s a real city!) is not the hotspot it once was.
From Here To Timbuktu: Myth And Reality At The World’s Edge

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  1. 1 On January 28th, 2013, Tavian Woolett said:

    it is wierd that men used to wear heels.

  2. 2 On January 29th, 2013, mora said:

    But isn’t interesting to know that originally men, not women, first wore high heels?