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Built environment
Material culture comprises the built environment, the landscape created by humans.
custom
repeated, characteric acts, behavioral patterns, artistic traditions, and conventions regulating social life.
folk culture
collective heritage of institutions, customs, skills, and way of life of a stable, closely knit community.
folklore
Oral tradition of a group: talking and interacting.
folkways
learned behavior shared bya society the prescribes accepted and common modes of conduct.
glocalization
Adaptabion of globalied products to fit local contexts. Ex: Pizza not standardized around the world.
material culture
physical, visible things: from musical instruments to furniture, tools and buildings
nonmaterial culture
Intangible, mentifacts and sociofacts expressed in oral tradition, folk song and story and behavior.
placelessness
replacement of local identiy and variety with homogenous and standardized landscape.
popular culture
relates to the culture of a mass of people. Popular culture replaces folk and ethnic differences.
Popular region
Vernacular regions: sense of place derived from current population and landscape characteristics.
vernacular house
House built in traditional form but without formal plans or drawings; part of material culture of early colonists.
vernacular region
Popular regions; reality as part of folk culture; how people view space, assign their loyalties, and interpret their world.
Hearth regions
North in the Northeastern US and southeastern Canada; The Middle Atlantic, and the South.
Anglo American folk culture
food and drink preferences, music, recreations, oral traditions.