North Carolina American Indians and Cultural Geography

A Lesson Plan

Authors

  • Thomas Ross University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Abstract

There is no single definition for cultural geography, but it includes the study of culture, culture area, cultural landscape, culture history, and cultural ecology. Culture is defined as the way of life of a group of people. It includes cultural traits or the learned ways of doing things, such as language, religion, politics, economics, and social mannerisms Cultural geographers compare cultures of peoples from place to place.

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Published

2005-06-06

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Research Manuscript