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Culturally

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Culturally meaning

In a cultural way. | Related to culture.

Example sentences (20)

In his role as ninogaad (culturally trained specialist), Kwaxsistalla Wathl'thla was the last culturally trained potlatch speaker.

He reveals how herderism and our culturally mandated food choices affect us physically, psychologically, and culturally.

Some of the world's larger cities culturally, if not officially, span several counties and those crossing state or provincial boundaries culturally are quite common as well, but are rarely incorporated within the same municipal government.

Affecting change are Indigenous patient navigators, now instated at all six cancer centres to steward culturally safe care and assist patients in navigating a system they often fear or mistrust due to a history of discrimination.

Alongside this, Foy wants culturally responsive and diverse curriculums, as well as programs and events that allow students and staff to have deep cultural encounters.

A slew of historically and culturally important sites are protected by the Antiquities Act, one of the most recent in Colorado, Camp Hale – Continental Divide National Monument, was protected in 2022.

As these identities fuse, historically and culturally dominant faith communities come to see themselves as the victims of encroachment by minority faith traditions.

Beach access, deep-water docks, private clubs, relaxing atmosphere and access to one of the most culturally-rich cities in the country all add up to mean one thing: pricey.

Beyond that, Koto fuels startups with distinctive, culturally relevant brands, exemplified by the likes of Bolt, BackMarket, and Meatable, catalyzing their ambitions to reach new heights.

Black Panther has to be one of the most culturally significant movies of recent years, and has an epic soundtrack to match.

Blending the worlds of high-end fashion, quality clothing, and contemporary art in a way that resonates with Miami's dynamic and culturally rich landscape.

But for players, it often comes down to fit, both schematically and culturally.

But in 1953-1954, Howlin' Wolf was as far away geographically as he was culturally.

COX added, “The time is right for this union because what LVRN has been able to do culturally is incredible.

Culturally, rather than assisting them to grow in this wisdom, many in our culture are causing confusion.

Culturally, society appears to be making steps toward racial progress.

Culturally speaking, St. Columb’s Hall has played host to everything from classical music recitals and operatic performances to rock and roll and pantomime.

Culturally, the of Welsh‑speaking has been a national success story, which lovers of other Celtic languages, including Cornish, would like to emulate.

Dalambaye is Canadian born and his work focuses on supporting adolescents, young adults and the Black community in particular, by offering support that is solution-focused & culturally relevant.

District spokeswoman Rachel Hicks said the district was proud of its new K-5 literacy program, which includes books with racially and culturally diverse characters as well as LGBTQ families and characters.