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    Wedding Dance

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    Wedding Dance by Amador T. Daguio a story about the couple didn’t bless a child by Kabunyan—Awiyao and Lumnay. “Seven harvests! Before that period a couple must blessed a child starts when they get married. If they did not bless a child they must find another partner to be their new husband or wife and make a child”. That was the tradition of the tribe where Awiyao and Lumnay belong. And in looking for new husband or wife there will be a dance ritual or a wedding dance. And also because in that tradition

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    Wedding Day

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    Wedding Day Every little girl dreams about her wedding day. I was no different. An Indian marriage is performed with great funfair. All people whether rich or poor want it to be a memorable occasion. My wedding day was the most joyous day of my life. Since then‚ I have learned that such moments do not happen all the time. It is important to enjoy them. My wedding day was fulfilled with many emotional including happiness‚ sadness‚ fear‚ and excitement. My wedding has been the most blissful

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    Anthropology 2ac

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    prescribed burning Main points: 1. Use fire history or fire ecology‚ fire scar dendrochronology 2. Use palynology/charcoal 3. Archaeology: CA-SMA-113 1. poop. high status position‚ cook for large # of people 1. Observe cultural rules 1. living site - shovel hurts it 2. No artifact collection on sacred mound house itself 3. No alcohol 4. Kella: menstruating women were not allowed to work on a sacred/holy site (social taboo of stakeholders)

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    Wedding Planning

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    INTRODUCTION Background information on Wedding Planning Definition of wedding planning Wedding planning is the process of coordinating all of the details involved in the making a wedding a remarkable event in accordance to the time schedule and budget of those responsible for the wedding. Objectives of wedding planning  Planning –This involves visualizing the wedding itself and then putting things in order for that vision to materialize.  Scheduling –This is creating a work plan for the events

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    you very long.” As this is my first wedding let alone my first wedding speech I was given very specific instructions from those in greater authority as to what I am allowed to say. As such I did what any self-respecting human being would do... try to write my own speech... fail miserably then steal one from the Internet. So welcome to Kim and Trevors wedding. For those who do not know me I’m Jacob‚ Lucy’s eldest son and I’ve been given the great honor of giving my beautiful mother away to Ben

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    Hawaii Weddings

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    Wedding Style in Hawaii Like most of the rest of the world weddings‚ in Hawaii symbolizes tradition and cultural elements in a colorful and beautiful place intended to bring fortune‚ luck and happiness to couples who are going to be for the rest of their lives together. Hawaiian brides‚ traditionally wear a Hawaiian dress called holoku. A holoku is a wedding dress with flowers and in her hair as well. Men usually wear a white shirt‚ white pants and a colorful sash. Casual foot wear is permitted

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    Malay Wedding

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    INTRODUCTION A wedding is the ceremony in which two people are united in marriage or a similar institution. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures‚ ethnic groups‚ religions‚ countries‚ and social classes. Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of wedding vows by the couple‚ presentation of a gift (offering‚ ring(s)‚ symbolic item‚ flowers‚ money)‚ and a public proclamation of marriage by an authority figure or leader. Special wedding garments are often worn‚ and

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    Cultural Identity Group Essay M.F. Moonzajer once said “ My culture is my identity and personality. It gives me spiritual‚ intellectual and Emotional distinction from others‚ and I am proud of it.” (askideas.com). Culture determines a person’s everyday life and in some cases how they view the world. A person’s culture influences their beliefs‚ customs‚ and their overall view on the world‚ therefore people’s backgrounds shape their daily struggles‚ environment and experiences. The number of the daily

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    anthropology interview

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    Date: Sep/16/2014 Anthropology 115 Global Flow (Part 2) Immigration is a hot topic nowadays. There are a lot of people come from different places in the world with the hope for a better life. The United Stated is one of the most developed countries‚ the melting pot‚ where everyone wishes to live including my family as well. It is always a precious time whenever you have a chance to talk or interview with the immigrated people. I am really lucky to get an opportunity to interview my uncle who immigrated

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    Cultural heritage is culture‚ values and traditions tat are inherited and are passed down from one generation to another. Heritage is a big part of who we are and where we come from that makes us the person we are today. Being aware of our cultural will help us identify who are are as a person. When you look at your cultural autobiography‚ you are not just talking about life events‚ it goes much more deeper then that. It is looking at your family history‚ it is a narrative of your history based

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