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Ethno-esthetics
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Cultural definitions of what art is.
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Ethnomusicology
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The cross-cultural study of music.
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Theater
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A form of enactment, related to other forms such as dance, msuic, parades, competitive games nd sports, and verbal art, that seeks to entertain though acting, movement, and sound.
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Heterotopia
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The creation of an internally varied place by collecting things from diverse cultures and locations.
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Museum
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An institution that collects, preserves, interprets, and displays objects on a regular basis.
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Repatriation
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Returning art or other objects from museums to the people with whom they originated.
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Wa
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Japanese word meaning discipline and self-sacrifice for the good of the whole.
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Blood sport
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A form of competition that explicity seeks to bring about a flow of blood, or even death, of human-human contestants, human-animal contestants, or animal-animal contestants.
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Material cultural heritage
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Sites, monuments, buildings, and moveable objects considered to have outstanding value to humanity. Also called cultural heritage.
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Intangible cultural heritage
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UNESCO's view of culture as manifested in oral traditions, languages, performing arts, rituals and festive events, knowledge and practices about nature and the universe, and craft-making. Also called living heritage.
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