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The World’s Diverse Culture: How Does it Vary Between Places?

By January 7, 2019 No Comments

The World’s Diverse Culture: How Does it Vary Between Places?

No country has the same culture and tradition throughout its geography.

With each passing kilometre, the people’s language, tradition, and even eating habits differ. Africa has been home to the indigenous people. But an equal number of migrants have influenced its culture and tradition. The settlements of Arabs brought the religion of Islam.

Then, there were European settlements. Most African nations had been the color of one European nation or another. Each nation brought its own share of culture. If you are looking to how to bet in Kenya for instance, you might just want to get hold of the right betting site.

Similarly, if you are looking to try out Sushi, you may just want to head to Japan. Every country and place in this world brings in its own culture, which could range from everything from the food they eat to how they dress. For African nations, the differences are just so much more.

The Food diversity:

Africa is a continent of varied geographical locations. At one place, you have the Sahara desert, and then you get the Victoria Falls. This uneven distribution is bound to create different practices. Grains, yams, and cassava are the common ingredients found across most tribes. Each of these went through a transformation according to the climatic condition.

Since most African tribes are primarily hunting tribes, their diet includes a considerable amount of meat. A traditional African meal, even today, is devoid of industrially manufactured product. From the basic ingredients to the seasonings, all are homegrown. This gives the distinct raw and natural flavor to the African food.

Hunting diversity:

The hunting habits are also different for the tribes. Most have a common set of tool, a pointed spear, but then their mode of use differs. Most use them for hunting down the large animals. But those near to the water source use them for hunting fishes.

Traditionally, the African nations have several ethnic tribes. No two tribes are similar to each other. Their clothing, food, and language differences. When you talk of the diversity of African nations, never see them demarcated by geographical boundaries. They are different in all regards. But then, all of them are also similar on several fronts.

Artistic diversity:

Most African practice some form of art or the other. Body tattoos are the most common form of expression. But the patterns differ in different tribes. Also, you will be surprised to find that the color patterns on clothes also differ even though they may be the tribes living within a hundred miles. The clothes are solely hand woven and express that tribe’s peculiarity. Most tribes have some form of headgear and wear masks. The number of piercings is also important in certain tribes.

Musical diversity:

The traditional African music involves drum beats, rattles of dried and hollow fruits, and choir. But since these nations have been European colonies, you will be surprised to find even the modern musical instruments in the midst of the tribal dance.

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