What does the word culture mean?
The word culture originates or derives from the Latin word called Cultura; stemming from the word colere; which means to cultivate, (culture; being the different patterns of cultivated habits).
The word culture also means; To prepare somebody’s life, through the foods he or she eats, the teachings he listens to, the music, dance and arts that excites one’s soul,
so that you may transform, educate and structure that person’s character or behaviour into an identity (DNA traits) that relates him or her to a given custom, religion or tradition.
The scientific perception towards the human behaviour:
Alfred Kroeber and Clyde Kluckhohn the Anthropologists, came to a conclusion after the study of human behaviors in natural science and social science, that the behaviors of human beings are a result of cultivated habits.
Every human behaviour is a result of a culture trait:
In the different culture which makes up the world’s population, the behaviors and characteristics of the human beings are cultivated, designed, generated, improved, trained, fostered, and educated into the lives of the people,
through their own traditional food, traditional art, traditional oral stories, traditional symbols and beliefs which govern the traits of their DNA or culture.
Every human being on the earth belongs to a certain given culture or cultivated behaviours and beliefs that are passed down from the DNA of his ancestors.
The word culture means; the implanted or inherited characteristics of the ancestors, which are found in a person’s natural behaviour, bloodline and DNA traits.
By: Apostle A. Ngabo.