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Definition of Culture

Culture is the patterns of learned and shared beliefs and behavior. This is the definition of culture according to Cultural Anthropology: Asking Questions about Humanity by Robert Welsch and Luis Vivanco. However, Anthropologists cannot seem to agree on one definition of culture because of how broad culture is.


Culture is taken for granted. The culture and environment you grow up in is part of you; culture isn’t made up of just the big things like religion, foods, holidays, art, and folklore it’s everything in-between as well.

Culture also consists of humor, manners, marriage, gender roles, money, values/morals, your rights as a person, gestures and non-verbal communication, personal behavior and appearance, ownership, health/ medicine, superstitions, and the ceremonies we conduct.


When Anthropologists talk about culture, there are four levels of culture they discuss.

Which is the process of learning the culture rules and logic of a society, which beings with birth. 
A subdivision in complex, diverse societies that shares some features with the larger society. 
These are generally learned behavior patterns that are shared by all of humanity. 

Culture shared with your family.


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