Our identity is our traditional art...explain
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One of the more important themes emerging from the last century has been the individual’s search for identity. For example, genealogical websites have proliferated and special television programs are devoted to the subject. Since it first aired on PBS in 2012, Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s Finding Your Roots has been a popular program. The British version, The Guardian, has been successful since 2006.
- Some anthropologists suggest that the deep-rooted interest in identity or ancestry is partly shaped by evolutionary forces dating back to early humans supporting each other in extended family groups. Anthropologist Dwight Read theorizes that the Neolithic people were the first to understands the concept of the family tree and the perception of self in a family unit and in society.
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Our identity is our traditional art
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- Our art is our identity and it must be preserved and promote. Art choice talks about a person's identity in volumes. Art preference depends primarily on the way people think , act, and worry. The way an individual feels and everything that concerns a person defines his individuality or personal identity.
- In their lives, artists create what represents objects. What an artist produces is always representative of what he or she views the world. Therefore, one will know a lot about the artist and the culture he or she comes from in an artist's workmanship.
- People prefer or take works of art or types of art that appeal to them. If you buy an artwork for anyone else, the art usually intends to send the recipient a specific message. This is why art plays a major role in preserving historical views. Anything that is expressed in an art work is indicative of a people's general views of the universe.
- Traditional Arts gives the group a common experience. These forms of art are often incorporated in values and belief systems, passed on over generations; as such, they constitute a common language through which the communities that make up our society can become involved.
- Traditional art can shed light on other places' cultural influences, historical developments, cultural values, the continuation of certain traditions and the resistance and change of certain traditions. People use the art to express their personality, but they also connect to others and express a common identity in culture.
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