Sentences with phrase «indian culture and traditions»

Mukherjee further develops his brooding, introspective, and flawed lead protagonist, who relies on his partner's in - depth knowledge of Indian culture and traditions
They have the special traditional taste that depicts the true Indian culture and traditions.
Available in retail outlets such as Whole Foods Market, Ralphs, Safeway, Kroger and Wegmans, the company offers matchless taste that represents Indian culture and tradition.

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Thus the Commission called for a Christian concern for Higher Education which helps critical rational and humanist evaluation of both the western and Indian cultures to build a new cultural concept which subordinated religious traditions, technology and politics to personal values according to the principle «Sabbath is made for man and not man for the Sabbath», enunciated by Jesus and illustrated in the idea of Incarnation of God in Christ.
Although relatively isolated from the rest of world Christianity and fully integrated into Indian culture as a separate caste, it maintained a strong Christian identity that reached back through memory and tradition to St. Thomas, the apostle to the East.
In this situation of worsening communal disturbances, increasing violence and marginalisation of the weaker section and disintegration of Indian culture and personality, we try to reflect on the tradition of our faith.
Whether it involves a memorial in Little Rock, Arkansas, to a victim of the Trail of Tears, the Hawaiian tradition of pono (righteousness and balance), California New Age groups borrowing Indian rituals or New Mexico tribes arguing for the return of their sacred sites, the story of regional religious culture has to acknowledge these rich (and often contentious) roots.
India Food Network and APB Cook Studio will organise Community Cook - Ups, a series of workshops and cooking demonstrations to celebrate food cultures and traditions across communities during Indian festivals.
In New Mexico, Christmas traditions from Indian and Spanish cultures have further collided with the mostly English customs of the early eastern U.S. settlers to form an an amalgam of holiday fare.
A former French colony, the town retains a very prominent French influence on the culture, traditions, and food of this region which results in a unique cuisine that combines French flavors with traditional South Indian spices.
The idea of a social contract has a long history, dating back to various ancient cultures, ranging from the ancient Egyptians, Hammurabi, Greek, Roman, Chinese, Indian and the traditions of the three monolithic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Chandra rugs is committed to promoting the tradition and culture of the handmade Indian rug, while defining a new era in design.
According to the current cultures and traditions of a country or area, their fashion varies to an area to area, like in Indian culture, it is a big trend to wear Anarkali frocks and Churidar Suits.
It's the only viable approach to the Captain John Smith / Pocahontas story in a minefield of debris strewn by not only our Western genre tradition, but also our newer guilt at how American Indians have been (and continue to be) portrayed in our culture: the most bestial, savage notions of the Natural have come around to their personification as an unsullied, Edenic embodiment of an impossibly harmonious nature.
Projects such as our 1972 Indian Reading Series, which is still widely used today, demonstrate our commitment to partnering with Northwest tribes to develop resources that reflect indigenous culture, traditions, and values.
These schools serve Native students from the more than 500 federally recognized American Indian Nations from every geographic region in the United States, integrating Native languages, cultures, religion, and other traditions throughout their curriculum.
Parisien culture, design and gastronomy blend artistically with rich Indian tradition in signature art nouveau style.
Food is a star attraction, too, as Jamaica's fertile land and melting pot of cultures — African, Indian, Chinese, Spanish, and British, to name a few — has informed its culinary traditions.
The culture of these islands is influenced by Indian, European, Hispanic and African traditions, which can be seen everywhere.
Even though the Abstract Expressionists were influenced by European cultures of various centuries, as well as by the fundamentals of American Indian and African tribal art, their goal was to establish and autonomous and original art, one that was liberated from pervious traditions.
This collection showcases the diversity of regional cultures and religious traditions that have defined the Indian subcontinent's artistic production over more than 3000 years.
Neither «outside» nor «in,» as he's never registered with a particular tribe but has engaged with tribes around the country, Kahlhamer has learned about American - Indian traditions, contemporary culture, and stereotypes at powwows, reservations, and anthropological museums, and on road trips around the US.
2008 Migrations: New Directions in Native American Art, Rosemary Berkel & Harry L Crisp II Museum, Southeast Missouri State U., Cape Girardeau, MI Modern Art, Modern Lives: Then and Now, curated by Andrea Mellard, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX Contemporary NW Art Awards, Curated by Jennifer Gately, Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR Reimagining the Distaff Tool Kit, curated by Rickie Solinger, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, MA, traveling exhibition Women's Work: Contemporary Women Printmakers from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation, organized by Terri Hopkins & John Olbrantz, The Art Gym, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, OR Tradition and Change: A survey of Contemporary American Indian Art, Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Spokane, WA
Gold is also considered auspicious in Indian tradition and culture, to be purchased, worn as jewelry, exchanged in the form of gold coins and bars, during weddings, festivals and holy days.
American Indian communities are rich in culture and tradition, and Family Spirit is designed to draw on those strengths in our approach to working with families.
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