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1) Using THREE examples from the Caribbean, explain the relationship between culture and society. 3 examples from the Caribbean which describes the relationship between society and culture are as follows:
1. Food culture forms a part of the ph ysical culture of a society which shows that society has developed a certain technique of food preparation that is exceptional. The preparations of food in Trinidad are a mixture of several influences influences from around the world. It shows that in Trinidad and Tobago, there are different cultural differences and racial types which contribute to the different ways to prepare food. The cultural difference and influences of food preparation range from African, Chinese, Indian, European, Indigenous people and others (Syrian, Middle East etc.). Due to the p lantation society, where the Europeans and British influenced new cultures such as food, religion, dress and other factors, it caused hybridization. In Trinidad and Tobago today, hybridization has occurred in culinary practices which produced a creole style of cooking in terms of food. This simply means that the cultures of all races are merging together in one to create something new. This is possible to see and any home in Trinidad and Tobago when Trinidadians cook any meals. 2. Musical culture has always been a main m ain part of the Caribbean society mostly this type of music is reggae. Reggae is sort of the history h istory of Africans since the lyrics in the songs speak highly of plantation treatment. Eventually, the reggae was mixed with the rock and roll music but the lyrics or messages of the songs did n ot change. Reggae grew g rew from work songs and it was a form of expression for the resistance against the plantation and colonial oppression. The Maroons and runaway runawa y slaves were the ones who created the parts of messages within the music that was directed directed towards verbally restoring the harsh Jamaican society. This influenced the value s ystem to produce a material form of culture based on the resistance and oppression of the slaves. The reggae music is also an identity of their dread locks and Rastafarian lifestyles. 3. Architectural Culture in Guyana is particular to the climatic and physical conditions to society.It is clear that the geography comes inform the way that a people think and behave. The relationship is often referred to as human ecology. In order to appreciate how this culture and society relationship operates, one must understand geography. Guyana lies in the latitudes of the equatorial zon e and compromises part of the Amazon Amazo n basin. This implies that the climatic conditions are associated associated with nearly constant rain fall throughout the year. The landscape of Guyana is lowlands so the need to adapt to the flooding scenario on an annual basis. In Guyana it is cultural practices to build homes on silt and to depend more heavily upon upo n river transport rather than road transport. This feature of a way of thinking and doing can be accorded as a a sociocultural response to the land itself. These are the 3 easiest examples ex amples that one can relate to in terms of culture and society since it was clearly outlined that social situations of a plural society has influenced the ways that people address cuisine. It was shown that the social situation of o ppression has influences the way people respond in a form of expression also the physical landscape can impinge upon what people do and they way that they think