Results for '809-do-s-and-do-not-s'
...
According to the CIA World Factbook (2010), just over half of the Chinese population is unaffiliated with a religion (52.2%). It should be noted that traditional Chine
... Typically, Austrians ask ‘How are you?’ (‘Wie geht es Ihnen?’) when they wish to hear a detailed account of their counterpart’s well-being. It is< ...
...
The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason, originally published in 2018.
Abusharaf, R. M. (2002). Wanderings: Sudanese Migrant
... Family (familija) has great importance to Bosnians. Traditionally, Bosnians lived in agricultural communities called ‘zadruga’. These could consist of two ...
... The first Russian settler to arrive in Australia came in 1804 as a convict. However, there was relatively minimal Russian migration until ...
... The most common and appropriate greeting for anyone is a handshake. In Portugal, handshakes are usually firm, although some Portuguese ma ...
... In the early 19th century, a small number of Samoans migrated to Australia due to perceived commercial and educational opportunities. In the 1850s, Wesleyan
... Social Structure (Caste System) The social structure most commonly associated with Hindu traditions is referred to in E ...
... Macedonian culture is very family-oriented. The extended family members are very involved with people’s daily lives as, typically, all ge ...
...
Diversity
Collectivism
Harmony
Struggle (Funu)
Resilience
Adaptability
Timor-Leste is an island nation primarily located between the Savu and Timor
Can’t find what you’re looking for?
Feel free to contact us and one of the Cultural Atlas staff will get back to you as soon as they can.
Give us feedback