The document provides instructions to divide a list of cultural characteristics into material and non-material culture. Students are asked to create a two-column table with material culture in one column and non-material culture in the other. Examples of material culture include art, housing, cell phones and sports. Non-material aspects contain beliefs, religion, hospitality and folklore.
The document provides instructions to divide a list of cultural characteristics into material and non-material culture. Students are asked to create a two-column table with material culture in one column and non-material culture in the other. Examples of material culture include art, housing, cell phones and sports. Non-material aspects contain beliefs, religion, hospitality and folklore.
The document provides instructions to divide a list of cultural characteristics into material and non-material culture. Students are asked to create a two-column table with material culture in one column and non-material culture in the other. Examples of material culture include art, housing, cell phones and sports. Non-material aspects contain beliefs, religion, hospitality and folklore.
1. Divide the cultural characteristics listed below into material and non-material culture.
Art Hairstyles Music Beliefs about good and evil
Hospitality Calendars Housing Personal names
Jokes Religion Cooking Community organizations
Friends Sports Language Education
Law Folklore Marriage Visiting
Government Mealtimes Cell phone Pets
2. Make a table with two columns and write in each column the material culture and non-material culture.
Material culture Non-material culture
Art Hospitality Friends Jokes Government Law Hairstyles Religion Calendars Folklore Sports Music Mealtimes Cooking Housing Language Marriage Beliefs about good and evil Cell phone Personal names Community organizations Education Pets Visiting