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The Importance Of Tradition In Belizean Society
Part 1 of Paper ....side” cultures. European culture and traditions flooded in at the start of the colony and prevailed in “British Honduras” for many decades. Slowly, but definitely surely, Western Civilization began seeping into Belize and by the time we gained independence America had its hooks rooted deep within our very socie.... Part 2 of Paper .... their own masters they adapted all the same customs that the humans had had. We rejected Europe's influence because we gained independence but we welcomed it from the US.
Most, if not all, of the ethnic groups in Belize abandoned their customs, traditions and blindly followed anything western.
Today the Mayas are the only ethnic group left in Belize that live almost exactly as they did fifty years ago, perhaps more. The Garifuna, also, hold strong to their culture and traditions but they do n.... |
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