Cultural_citizenship_definition Cherokee_cultural_citizenship



overview of lands occupied cherokee nation in southeastern united states in nineteenth century


cultural citizenship psychologically , ideologically connects members within community or members of different communities through sense of common belonging, reciprocal recognition of belonging, , shared experiences of daily life. cultural citizenship consists of implications in language, literature, education, art, religion, , additional facets of culture. cultural citizenship not replace legal or political concepts of citizenship. instead, cultural citizenship works in tandem legal , political notions of citizenship create comprehensive understanding of how individuals identify , own belonging within community or nation state. unlike legal or political notions of citizenship, emic approach cultural citizenship not restrict people geographical boundaries or political entities. shared aspects of culture facilitate belonging , citizenship on global scale.








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