noun a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended

  • It is important to study the history of our ancestors to understand our cultural heritage.
  • My ancestors came from Italy and settled in this town many years ago.
  • I heard my ancestors were real trailblazers back in the day.
  • The decisions we make today will impact the lives of our descendants just as our ancestors' decisions impacted us.

noun Ancestry refers to a person's family or ethnic background, including their lineage or heritage.

  • She traced her ancestry back to the early settlers of the region.
  • I'm really interested in learning more about my ancestry.
  • My ancestry is a mix of different backgrounds and cultures.
  • The old mansion held secrets of its ancestry in the dusty attic.

noun a musical instrument with a round body, a membrane stretched over the top, and four or five strings plucked with the fingers or a plectrum

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the banjo during the classical concert.
  • I love strumming my banjo by the campfire with friends.
  • He's a real banjo picker, always jamming out on his instrument.
  • Her laughter rang out like the plucking of a banjo, filling the room with joy.

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  • The museum showcases a variety of cultural artifacts from around the world.
  • I love trying different cultural foods when I travel to new places.
  • My friend is always up to date on the latest cultural trends.
  • Learning a new language can open up a whole new cultural world for you.

verb transferred or passed on from one person to another, usually through generations

  • The tradition of making handmade quilts has been handed down through generations in this family.
  • My grandma handed down her old recipe book to me when she moved to a smaller apartment.
  • I can't believe he handed down his old car to his little brother.
  • The wisdom of our ancestors is handed down to us through stories and teachings.

noun cultural traditions, beliefs, customs, etc. that are passed down from generation to generation

  • Preserving our cultural heritage is essential for future generations.
  • My family has a rich heritage that we love to celebrate.
  • I'm proud of my heritage, it's in my blood.
  • The heritage of our ancestors lives on in our traditions.

noun a person or thing that is indigenous

adjective originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native

  • The indigenous people of this land have a rich cultural heritage.
  • The indigenous community is hosting a cultural event next week.
  • Some indigenous folks are planning a big party for the holiday.
  • The company prides itself on using indigenous materials in their products.

noun a form of literary expression that emphasizes the aesthetic qualities of language, such as rhythm and sound

  • The study of poetry is a fundamental aspect of literature courses.
  • I love reading poetry in my free time, it's so relaxing.
  • That poetry slam last night was lit!
  • Her words were like poetry, flowing effortlessly and beautifully.

noun A structure consisting of two large vertical stones supporting a third horizontal stone across the top, often found in ancient megalithic structures.

  • The trilithon structure at Stonehenge is a remarkable example of ancient engineering.
  • Have you seen those huge trilithon stones at Stonehenge? They're massive!
  • Check out those badass trilithon rocks at Stonehenge!
  • The trilithon symbolizes the enduring power of human ingenuity throughout the ages.

noun the act of excavating or uncovering information related to past offenses

  • The study of ancient laws and legal systems through offence archaeology provides valuable insights into past societies.
  • Offence archaeology helps us understand how ancient cultures dealt with crime and punishment.
  • Digging into the past with offence archaeology can uncover some juicy details about ancient wrongdoings.
  • Exploring the depths of history with offence archaeology is like solving a mystery from the past.

noun a language spoken primarily in eastern Turkey and northern Iraq by the Zaza people

  • Zazaki is a language spoken primarily in eastern Turkey and northern Iraq.
  • I recently started learning Zazaki and I find it quite fascinating.
  • Hey, do you know anyone who speaks Zazaki? I need some help with my homework.
  • Learning a new language is like unlocking a door to a new world, just like Zazaki.

noun A type of visual symbol system used by the Akan people of Ghana

adjective Describing something related to or resembling the Adinkra symbols

  • The Adinkra symbols are a visual representation of Akan wisdom and proverbs.
  • I love wearing clothing with Adinkra symbols because they have such deep meanings.
  • Check out my new Adinkra tattoo, it's so dope!
  • The Adinkra symbols are like a language that speaks to our souls.

noun a performance or representation of an event, often historical, that is reenacted

  • The historical society organized a re-enactment of the Battle of Gettysburg.
  • We're planning to do a re-enactment of our favorite movie scene for fun.
  • Let's do a re-enactment of that epic fail moment from last night!
  • Her dramatic re-enactment of the argument left everyone speechless.

noun a member of the white Afrikaans-speaking population of South Africa, descended from Dutch, French, and German settlers

  • The Afrikaner community played a significant role in shaping the history of South Africa.
  • I have a few Afrikaner friends who are really proud of their heritage.
  • Some people mistakenly think all Afrikaners are the same, but that's not true.
  • The Afrikaner spirit of resilience and determination is truly inspiring.

noun a cultural ideology that focuses on the history, culture, and contributions of people of African descent

  • Afrocentrism is a cultural ideology that focuses on the history and contributions of African people.
  • Have you heard about Afrocentrism and its impact on modern culture?
  • Afrocentrism is all about celebrating black excellence and empowerment.
  • In the garden of knowledge, Afrocentrism is like a vibrant flower blooming with the richness of African heritage.