traditional lifestyles

language: en

definitions

  1. A way of living that has been passed down through generations within a community, characterized by established customs, social structures, and daily practices.
    en: A way of living that has been passed down through generations within a community, characterized by established customs, social structures, and daily practices.
  2. Modes of existence typical of pre-industrial or agrarian societies, often involving subsistence farming, communal living, and minimal reliance on modern technology.
    en: Modes of existence typical of pre-industrial or agrarian societies, often involving subsistence farming, communal living, and minimal reliance on modern technology.
  3. Contemporary practices where individuals or groups consciously maintain historical habits, values, and routines as a form of cultural resistance or identity preservation.
    en: Contemporary practices where individuals or groups consciously maintain historical habits, values, and routines as a form of cultural resistance or identity preservation.
  4. Daily living patterns guided by long-standing religious doctrines or conservative social norms, often emphasizing family hierarchy, modesty, and prescribed gender roles.
    en: Daily living patterns guided by long-standing religious doctrines or conservative social norms, often emphasizing family hierarchy, modesty, and prescribed gender roles.

examples

  1. Many indigenous communities strive to protect their traditional lifestyles from the encroachment of urban development.

    Many indigenous communities strive to protect their traditional lifestyles from the encroachment of urban development.

  2. Archaeologists study artifacts to understand how ancient peoples adapted to their traditional lifestyles in harsh environments.

    Archaeologists study artifacts to understand how ancient peoples adapted to their traditional lifestyles in harsh environments.

  3. Despite rapid modernization, some rural families continue to uphold their traditional lifestyles through seasonal festivals and local crafts.

    Despite rapid modernization, some rural families continue to uphold their traditional lifestyles through seasonal festivals and local crafts.

  4. The community's traditional lifestyles are deeply rooted in religious teachings that dictate daily routines and moral conduct.

    The community's traditional lifestyles are deeply rooted in religious teachings that dictate daily routines and moral conduct.