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- 3. A formal event or ritual marking a significant occasion or milestone, often involving symbolic gestures, speeches, or performances.
- 5. The traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community or culture, often passed down orally from generation to generation.
- 8. A custom, belief, or practice that is handed down within a community over time, often forming part of its cultural heritage.
- 10. The art of combining sounds in a structured and expressive manner, often involving melody, rhythm, harmony, and lyrics.
- 12. A traditional story, often involving gods, heroes, or supernatural beings, used to explain natural phenomena or cultural practices.
- 13. A celebration or event, often held annually, marking a significant cultural, religious, or seasonal occasion, often involving feasting, music, and dancing.
- 14. The cultural, historical, or natural significance of places, objects, or practices, often preserved and passed down through generations.
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- 1. A series of movements performed to music, often expressing emotions, telling a story, or celebrating cultural identity.
- 2. Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit, often including novels, poems, and plays.
- 3. The style or method of cooking characteristic of a particular country, region, or culture, often reflecting local ingredients and traditions.
- 4. Clothing worn by individuals or groups, often designed to represent a particular time period, culture, or character.
- 6. The method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of words and their use within a structured system.
- 7. A ceremonial act or prescribed procedure performed in a specific sequence, often associated with religious or cultural practices.
- 9. The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in visual form, such as painting, sculpture, or photography.
- 11. The beliefs, customs, arts, and social institutions of a particular group, society, or civilization, often passed down from generation to generation.
