Ancestral traditions refer to customs, beliefs, and practices that have been passed down from one's ancestors through the generations. These traditions are often seen as important and can provide a sense of identity and connection to one's family and cultural heritage.
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This day we will have the opportunity to take beautiful photos of the landscapes that surround these two tourist attractions and appreciate villages that still
preserve ancestral traditions and customs, which proudly the inhabitants of these towns make known to all the visitors that arrive to these lands.
Many Chinese resented Buddhism as a foreign religion and detested some of its social practice such as self - mutilation and cremation as well as celibacy of the monks which were felt to threaten the family continuity and
violate ancestral traditions.
It's my most
recent ancestral tradition, and I think it's really important to learn about the traditions of your own ancestors so that you're not co-opting someone else's.
Per a rather
stringent ancestral tradition, Miguel's family prohibits playing or even listening to music, a ban which the young boy surreptitiously disobeys by sneaking off to a hidden spot to sing and play guitar along to the films of legendary cowboy singer Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt).
It's a very strong motivation and a very
old ancestral tradition, so I just loved the construct between these vibrating characters opposed to this eternal system of beliefs.»
Ancestral traditions run deep here — villagers still practice their ancient Marapu religion, building megalithic tombs right alongside their houses to honor their dead and the spirits.
Back in his homeland of China, Zhang Huan reconnected with his country's
ancestral traditions too and was struck by the number of Buddhist devotees who would pray and burn incense as offerings.
Confucianism has a perfect ethical system based on the five human relations; it teaches that man should faithfully search for reason for human actions and should refine and control himself; should carry on
his ancestral traditions and teach them to succeeding generations; should die to preserve his virtue; and should be just without partiality.
In Galatians 1:13 - 16 he tells of his former life in Judaism, his progress beyond that of many of his contemporaries, his zeal for
his ancestral traditions, and his devastation of the Church of God; this situation was transformed when God revealed his Son «in» him so that he might proclaim the gospel among the gentiles.
Possibly records of
ancestral traditions, of the Exodus and the conquest, and quite probably notations of legal custom, afterwards incorporated in the early books of the Bible.
In Marrakech, visiting the Sidi Ghanem complex will introduce them to designers that combine
the ancestral traditions of Moroccan handcrafts and the requirements of mass production and international consumers» tastes.
The lush - green valley is still inhabited by descendants of pre-Incan cultures, which maintain
their ancestral traditions — such as clothing — and continue to cultivate the stepped -LSB-...]
Visit of Taquile; island of great ethnical and cultural value, with its people deeply rooted in
their ancestral traditions and customs.
Offering a travel back through time to their visitors, these islands have preserved
their ancestral traditions and beautiful tropical landscape.
Unlike much of the theory driven abstract painting in the international contemporary art scene, Gonçalo's work is steeped in
an ancestral tradition of poetic production.