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Different Cultures of the World Releases the “More about African Tribes” Research Study

Different Cultures of the World announced the completion of a new research study focused on examining both the past and present cultures of African tribes.


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Gardnerville, Nevada, December 2, 2011- List of Cultures, the senior writer on the Different Cultures of the World website today announced the completion of a new research study on African tribes.  The research project is a continuation of an earlier publication that was released in October of this year.  The research projects focus on examining both the past and present cultures of African tribes.

The Different Cultures of the World staff had hoped to complete the project on African tribes before Christmas for the reason that African masks are extremely popular as Christmas gifts and the interest in African culture rises significantly in November.  One of the things that didn’t surprise the researchers is the discovery of certain ancient practices that still exist in many African tribes despite the modern amenities and technologies that are available today.

A couple of the researchers also reported that Judaism and Christianity are gaining traction in African culture but not as quickly as they originally imagined.  Many African tribes still focus on the spirituality of their ancestors and worship in the same methods many of them topless. 

The Different Cultures of the World website every year publishes a wealth of information on the thousands of different ways in which people live their lives in the world.  Some of them are fascinating and some of them are extremely sad particularly the cultures who practice violence and murder. 

One of the things that every culture in the world has in common is the love of food.  Eating is an activity that we all enjoy regardless of our background or where we live.  The differences exist only in the way the different cultures adhere to special customs and traditions such as the Thanksgiving Day feast of the United States.



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