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First of all I would like to emphasize on Enculturation, not all of us know what Enculturation is. The definition of enculturation is the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; "the socialization of children to the norms of their culture or we could says the process by which human infants learn their culture, means a process of learning from infancy till death, the components of life in ones culture. ...
The most common form of cultural reproduction is "enculturation," which one anthropologist describes as "a partly conscious and partly unconscious learning experience whereby the older generation invites, induces, and compels the younger generation to adopt traditional ways of thinking and behaving".
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