Cultural pursuits with limits?
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FINITEARTSCultural pursuits with limits?
ARTSCultural pursuits
ARTSPursuits with patrons
spiritual(of a person) Not concerned with material values or pursuits
woodcraftKnowledge of the woods, esp. with reference to camping and other outdoor pursuits
ARTSYWith cultural pretensions
MULTIPrefix with cultural
AGRIPrefix with cultural
ARTSCultural matters, with "the"
SISTERCITYMunicipality with cultural ties
MULTIPrefix with cellular or cultural
MULTIPrefix with faceted or cultural
METBig Apple cultural attraction, with "the"
AMPASCultural org. with its HQ in Beverly Hills
ethnologycultural anthropology; the science concerned with the varieties of the human race
ethnologiesETHNOLOGY, cultural anthropology; the science concerned with the varieties of the human race
mythoithe underlying system of beliefs, esp. those dealing with supernatural forces, characteristic of a particular cultural group
mythosthe underlying system of beliefs, esp. those dealing with supernatural forces, characteristic of a particular cultural group
subculturesA cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture
scriptsThe social role or behavior appropriate to particular situations that an individual absorbs through cultural influences and association with others
gendersThe state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)
subcultureA cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture
racismsthe belief that races have distinctive cultural characteristics determined by hereditary factors and that this endows some races with an intrinsic superiority over others
cajunmember of a group of people with an enduring cultural tradition whose French Catholic ancestors established permanent communities in Louisiana and Maine after being expelled from Acadia in the late 18th century