Cultural assimilation is a natural by-product of people who lived or settled at a certain place at some point of time. It influences practices, traditions, the cuisine and even the attire. Explain with reference to the chapter ‘Glimpses of India’ with at least two supporting examples.
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Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially.
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Cultural assimilation refers to the process in which a nonage group or culture assumes the actions, values, rituals, and beliefs of their host nation's maturity group.
- India is a land of different societies and traditions. No doubt, it's called the land of Unity in Diversity.
- Each and every culture in this land has its own oneness.
- While on one hand, we've the beauty and frippery of Coorg which exemplifies martial frippery, beautiful women and magnific geographies full of foliage and fauna.
- On the other, Assam's geographical features make it applicable for tea product. In the analogous way stands the artistic heritage of Portuguese in Goa.
- Every region is linked by its own life which makes its diversity full of unique combinations.
- The culture, life and traditions of a place are told by the people who lived or settled there at some point of time. Cultural assimilation or the admixture of another culture adds flavour to the being structure of a society.
- This is especially true for the land of India.
- The Portuguese culture and its Baker has come an essential part of the Goan geography.
- The people of Coorg are of Greek or Arabic descent which brings its mark in the martial traditions, apparel, marriage and religious solemnities, which are distinct from the Hindu mainstream.
- Indeed the Assam Tea geography decide its bounty due to the development of Tea in China.
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