What are non-material cultural practices?

Non-material cultural practices are the fun ways people do things that aren’t things you can touch, like how they talk, play, or celebrate.

Imagine your favorite toy is a teddy bear. You have a special way of hugging it every night before bed. That’s a non-material cultural practice, it's not something you can hold in your hand, but it's very important to you and might be something other kids do too.

Like a Family Recipe

Think of how your family cooks dinner or tells stories. Maybe your mom always sings a certain song while she stirs the soup. That’s a non-material cultural practice, it's part of what makes your family special, even though you can’t hold the song in your hand like you can hold a spoon.

The Way People Talk

Some people say “howdy” when they greet each other, and others say “hello.” Those are also non-material cultural practices. They’re ways of doing things that help people feel connected to their group, just like how your teddy bear helps you feel calm before bed.

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Examples

  1. A family celebrating birthdays with a special song passed down for generations.
  2. Children learning to dance in a way their ancestors did centuries ago.
  3. People gathering every year to honor the start of spring.

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