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    Tra·di·tion·al·ist
    /trəˈdiSH(ə)nələst/

    noun

    adjective

  2. 2 days ago · In answer to the debate question "Is ethnobiology romanticizing traditional practices, posing an urgent need for more experimental studies evaluating local knowledge systems?" I suggest to follow-up on field study results adopting an inclusive research agenda, and challenge descriptive data, theories, and hypotheses by means of experiments. Traditional and local knowledge are generally ...

  3. 3 days ago · Definitions of traditionality. Definitions of. traditionality. noun. strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings. synonyms: traditionalism. see more.

  4. 2 days ago · Western culture. Western culture, also known as Western civilization, European civilization, Occidental culture, or Western society, includes the diverse heritages of social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, belief systems, political systems, artifacts and technologies of the Western world.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WiccaWicca - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Definition and terminology. Wiccan priestess, United States. Scholars of religious studies classify Wicca as a new religious movement, [2] and more specifically as a form of modern Paganism. [3] . Wicca has been cited as the largest, [4] best known, [5] most influential, [6] and most academically studied form of modern Paganism. [7] .

  6. 5 days ago · Modern paganism, also known as contemporary paganism [1] and neopaganism, [2] is a type of religion or family of religions influenced by the various historical pre-Christian beliefs of pre-modern peoples in Europe and adjacent areas of North Africa and the Near East.

  7. 6 days ago · "Traditional literature encompasses books rendered from oral tradition--stories that have been passed down for ages (Kiefer, 2007)--and as a result are commonly shared throughout the world. This literature includes folktales, myths, fables, and legends."

  8. 4 days ago · These include the traditionalists' response to the early expressions of Reform Judaism, as well as incidents that helped define the widening differences between Orthodox and Conservative Judaism in the early twentieth century.

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