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|  |  behavioral patterns, artistic traditions, and conventions regulating social life
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|  |  the oral tradition of a group, comprised of proverbs, prayers, expressions, superstitions, beliefs, tales, and legends
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|  |  the collective heritage of institutions, customs, skills, dress, and way of life of a small, stable, closely knit, usually rural community
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|  |  the practice of eating dirt
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|  |  the way of life of the mass of the population, which substitutes for and replaces folk and ethnic differences. Secular institutions are in control, and the production and consumption of mass produced/machine-made goods is dominant.
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|  |  the built environment, the landscape created by humans, and objects used by members of a cultural group
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|  |  learned behavior shared by a society that prescribes accepted and common modes of conduct
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|  |  mentifacts and sociofacts of culture expressed
in oral tradition, folksong and story, and customary behavior
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|  |  styles of houses in traditional form but without formal plans or drawings
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