Culture as Ambassador of a People

Culture as Ambassador of a People Author(s):

Emeka Nuwaga


Edited By

Type: Article
Country: Nigeria
Language: English
Content:: Academic
Source: Edo State Archives
Timeline: The Contemporary Age - From 1950 to present
Published: 2024

Description

Culture serves as the ultimate ambassador of a people, conveying identity, values, history, and aspirations across borders and generations. Through language, music, dance, cuisine, customs, art, and even daily practices, culture encapsulates the essence of a community’s shared experiences and worldview, allowing others to understand, appreciate, and engage with their unique perspectives. It bridges gaps, demystifies misunderstandings, and fosters empathy by offering a window into the lives and legacies of others.

Each aspect of culture, from traditional attire to folklore and festivals, tells stories of resilience, innovation, and adaptation to the land and times. It reflects how people honor their ancestors, adapt to their surroundings, and envision their future. In this way, culture is not static but dynamic; it evolves with its people, absorbing and sometimes transforming external influences while preserving a core of shared values and wisdom.

As an ambassador, culture has the power to foster peaceful relations and mutual respect between diverse groups. For instance, traditional African music and dance have captured hearts around the world, highlighting the continent's spirit and deep-rooted connection to community and celebration. Through cultural exchange, societies become interwoven, creating channels of understanding and admiration for differences and commonalities alike.

In a world where globalization often dilutes individual identities, a strong sense of culture can serve as a grounding force, reminding people of their heritage and providing a compass for future generations. This continuity reinforces pride and belonging among people, empowering them to carry their values and stories forward. Culture as an ambassador, therefore, not only builds bridges but also fortifies the foundations upon which communities thrive, offering each new generation a legacy to cherish and build upon.

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Edo State and its people are filled with rich history and dynamic cultures. The majority of the communities that inhabit the state use oral communication, as such much of the history is undocumented. And as the custodians of our oral history pass on, more history is lost. The Edo State Digital Library is dedicated to providing a space where Edo history, in all its forms - written, oral, pictorial, etc. can be preserved. The portal welcomes contributors.

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