- A culture is a community in which people share activities and ideas.
- Most people are members of several groups or cultures.
- Some communities are very large, such as all the people in a country, state or big city.
- Others are small, such as the people in a small village or the members of a neighborhood club.
- Neighborhood in Tempe, Ariz.
- Many cultures have their own special foods.
- Here are some examples from different cultures.
- People in different cultures often have their own languages or special words known by members of the group. Here are some examples.
- People from different cultures often have their own visual traditions.
- These pillows are made from textiles
- from around the world.
- Can you guess which pillow cover was made in which culture?
- India Madagascar
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- Japan Laos
- India and Laos are in Asia.
- Japan is in the Pacific Ocean east of Asia.
- Madagascar is in the Indian Ocean east of Africa.
- People within a culture or group are familiar with many of the same people, places, activities and ideas.
- Let’s think about people, places, activities and ideas in Arizona.
- What famous people live here?
- What places do people like to visit?
- What do people like to do?
- What ideas do many people share?
- People
- Jordin Sparks, Alice Cooper, Shaquille O’Neal
- Places
- Grand Canyon, Heard Museum,
- University of Phoenix Stadium
- Activities
- Hiking, Playing Golf, Swimming, Shopping
- Ideas
- It’s a Dry Heat, Wide Open Spaces,
- Fun in the Sun
- Can you think of another person, place, activity or idea that many people in Arizona know about?
- What cultures or groups
- do you belong to?
- For example, are you a member of:
- an ethnic group
- religious group
- sports team
- art club
- Can you think of other types of groups?
- Do people in your culture or group have your own language or special words?
- Do people in your culture or group enjoy special foods?
- Are there famous people in your culture or group?
- Are there special places that your culture or group likes to visit?
- What activities does your culture or group like to do?
- What ideas or values are important to your culture or group?
- Like many people, artists can be members of several cultures or groups. Many artists get inspiration from their cultures and groups.
- The Outsiders Within exhibition at the Tempe Center for the Arts shows art made by Latina/o and Native American artists living and working today.
- Tlisza Jaurique is an artist who has two homes, one in Arizona and the other in New York City.
- Her grandmother was born in Mexico and was part of the Nahua and Yaqui people of the northern Sonoran Desert.
- Tlisza made these paintings with glitter and mirrors. She was inspired by images from ancient Mesoamerican books.
- She says about her work:
- “What you see in my work tells me who you are.”
- Randy Kemp is a member of the Euchee, Muscogee and Choctaw tribes.
- He was born in Los Angeles and lives in Phoenix.
- Randy made these prints showing ravens.
- He says: “Even though I am from tribes outside Arizona, I feel 'in' because I share my culture and traditions through art.”
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