Not exact matches
We recognize some aspects of Easter Day, like the bunnies and eggs are not
traditional but
cultural,
tied to our pagan past.
In human terms, this has a disastrous consequence for certain groups of people like the tribals, scheduled castes,
traditional fishermen and such other groups who depend on them to eke out a living... They would also be torn away from their natural roots as well as from their community and
cultural ties - producing in them a sense of isolation» (Quoted from ISA Journal Dec. 94).
An International Relations Expert and Minister in Charge of Public Private Partnership, Dr. Rashid Pelpuo says President Mahama's visit to Japan will not only strengthen the
traditional relations between the two countries but it will also increase economic and socio -
cultural ties.
Zara is battling yet another issue of
cultural appropriation, as the affordable fashion brand has been accused of stealing the
traditional baati style from Somali, calling it a
Tie - Dye Maxi Dress, with no mention of
cultural inspiration.
Slavic women are known for their deliberate femininity, strong family
ties, and devotion to the
traditional marital structures, which are heavily promoted through their local media and
cultural outlets.
Known for his haunting and poignant family portraits, Zhang's paintings highlight the emotional conflicts of his generation under the
Cultural Revolution, where individual expression and
traditional family
ties were at explicit odds with the pressure to fit into the collectivist ideal.
Featuring works by 134 artists from 31 different countries, along with a diverse collection of
cultural artifacts that range from
traditional Korean funerary dolls to an archive of 3,000 photographs of people with teddy bears, the exhibition is a sprawling, multifaceted investigation of the
ties that bind people to images and images to people.
Tribes in Suriname, Brazil, and Colombia are combining their
traditional knowledge of the rainforest with Western technology to conserve forests and maintain
ties to their history and
cultural traditions, which include profound knowledge of the forest ecosystem and medicinal plants.
The project, initiated by the Surui themselves, will bring jobs as park guards and deliver health clinics, computers, and schools that will help youths retain
traditional knowledge and
cultural ties to the forest.