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- Mother_culture abstract "A mother culture is a term for an earlier people's culture that has great and widespread influence on some later cultures and people. Though the original culture may fade, the mother culture's influence grows for ages in the future. Later civilizations either learn and build upon their old ways, or can learn them through peaceful or military assimilation. This term can be found in the novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. Although the termome cases even misrepresents the relationships between cultures. A mother culture is what gives birth to a culture, and although it does not necessarily start up its customs, it is the root that gives rise to a grand fruit tree otherwise known as society that can be traced back to its mother. This tree might undergo a catastrophe that will cause all its societies that sprung up to shrivel away but the mother culture is what we attribute to their origins.The most frequently cited examples of mother cultures are Ancient Egypt in the Mediterranean, and the Olmec in Mesoamerica.".
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- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Anthropomorphism.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Assimilation_(sociology).
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Beyond_Civilization.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_anthropology.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Civilization.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_assimilation.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_bias.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Quinn.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink False_premise.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Globalization.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Ishmael_(novel).
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerica.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Olmec.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Personification.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Philosophical_fiction.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Philosophical_novel.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLink Status_quo.
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mother Culture".
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mother culture".
- Mother_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "mother culture".
- Mother_culture hasPhotoCollection Mother_culture.
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- Mother_culture subject Category:Social_anthropology.
- Mother_culture hypernym Term.
- Mother_culture comment "A mother culture is a term for an earlier people's culture that has great and widespread influence on some later cultures and people. Though the original culture may fade, the mother culture's influence grows for ages in the future. Later civilizations either learn and build upon their old ways, or can learn them through peaceful or military assimilation. This term can be found in the novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn.".
- Mother_culture label "Mother culture".
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- Mother_culture wasDerivedFrom Mother_culture?oldid=681194122.
- Mother_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Mother_culture.