Four Overarching Patterns of Culture: A Look at Common Behavior
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Robert Strauss., Robert Strauss|AUTHOR., & Christopher Strauss|AUTHOR. (2019). Four Overarching Patterns of Culture: A Look at Common Behavior . Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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Harmony is prevalent globally in indigenous cultures. Many indigenous peoples do not distinguish between the supernatural and natural worlds. All aspects of life are connected. Interactions with spirit beings are the key to maintaining harmony in order to be secure.
Reciprocity is a common cultural framework in the Global South. Here, one learns to develop connections with the right people in given circumstances for needed resources. These connections may or may not be characterized as "friendships" and provide not so much close friendships as reciprocal exchange. In some places, reciprocity is the means whereby one survives.
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