Cultural Space

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The Influence of Cultural Space
How is a city man different from a countryman? If we can be able to differentiate them apart, then this proves the existence of cultural space. We don’t realize that different places lead to different interpretations, stereotypes and impressions. These are verbal and nonverbal expression people does not necessarily see yet is experiencing. This essay would consist of the history of cultural groups in my location, city of Glendale. How it relates to cultural space, how it affects our lives, and how the displacement of cultures affects our day to day activities due to judgement and experience.
a.) The history of Glendale started when native people were colonized by Spanish missionaries. A Spanish soldier Jose Berdugo received this land from the governor. Berdugo then gave it to his two children which then divided the land between them (Overview of Glendale History). Since then a mixture of racial groups has started to move in this land. Neighborhood rose and created the city of Glendale we know today. b.) The racial group that is very noticeable in this …show more content…

In nowhere did I know that there are native people that had lived in my location until I researched it in the web. The indigenous tribe’s culture has clearly been forgotten because there are no tracks of it being seen. On the other hand, re territorialize culture has been noticeable in my location. There are more business structures such as restaurant, clothing stores and convenience stores that serve different ethnic groups. Because of the huge Armenian population, there are a lot of catholic church schools. d.) In addition, the racial makeup of Glendale is White, Black, Native American, Asian, Pacific Islander, and other races (Census Information). My neighborhood is probably more of an out their community because of a vast mixture of different

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