Sentences with phrase «cultural revival»

"Cultural revival" refers to the renewal or resurgence of a particular culture or its elements, such as traditions, practices, arts, or language. It involves an effort to revive or bring back aspects of a culture that have been diminished, forgotten, or lost over time. Full definition
But they have not done more than create a stimulus toward a larger cultural revival.
Self - determination is not just warm and fuzzy and is not just about cultural revival, important as that is.
«Most Aboriginal communities have been (and are) going through a process of cultural revival and reclamation as a means of healing from this experience.
«From its inception, the Connective Corridor offered a vision for all revitalization initiatives to follow: connecting neighborhoods to foster an economic and cultural revival throughout the city of Syracuse,» said Sen. Chuck Schumer (D - N.Y.).
In 1976, under the teachings of Micronesian master navigator Mau Piailug, the Polynesian Voyaging Society built and set sail the Hōkūleʻa, a performance accurate Polynesian double - hulled voyaging canoe, thus launching a new era of Hawaiian Renaissance and Pacific cultural revival.
Ottonian Art The continuation of King Charlemagne's cultural revival under Otto I, II, and III, and their successors (c.900 - 1050).
For it was the launch of the Crusades that ultimately led to the fall of Constantinople in the 4th Crusade that led to a cultural revival known as the Renaissance.
The cultural revival we yearn for is only imaginable if we fight now against the suppression of dissenting views on moral questions.
Benedict XVI, he added, hopes that Christians in the Middle East will provide the «leaven» for a cultural revival among some of the world's most backward societies.
After a cultural revival in the 60s, in which hundreds of Indian and Pakistani textile workers came to live and work in Leicester, the city has blossomed into a lively, multicultural hub in central England.
Durban's best kept secret, but also one of the main reasons for the city's cultural revival, Rivertown Precinct is similar to Johannesburg's Maboneng (the same developers) and Cape Town's Woodstock and Old Biscuit Mill.
Or could it be Dresden where its gone through a cultural revival?
In the era of globalisation the relations between the European metropolis torn by economical difficulties and protecting its status of a cultural capital and the region of Latin America living through a period of economical growth and cultural revival are more complicated than it used to be.
Makes numerous recommendations respecting public education about residential schools and about mental health and wellness programs, especially in the North, and that Canada and churches establish a cultural revival fund.
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