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How does multiculturalism influence to primate culture?

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How does multiculturalism influence to primate culture?

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  1. Again, there is no "primate culture". There are hundreds and hundreds of different primate cultures.


  2. i thank that it effect a lot

  3. Do you really mean primate culture? Or primary culture?

    If you are indeed talking about primate cultures, then literal "multiculturalism" is mainly an ethic that you find in the West - it's a response to the realization that "modern" cultures are actually enmeshed in networks of trade, travel, and cultural exchange with people and places from around the world. But, since it's mainly a Western ethic, it probably doesn't have much direct impact on the cultures of nonhuman primates because, simply, there are very few primate species that are indigenous to "modern," Western countries. And anyway, there are multiple primate cultures separated by species and geography, so you'd have to be more specific anyway.

    On the other hand, you might have meant a word other than "primate," like "primary." If this is the case, then it's totally impossible to answer your question fully. You need to be more specific.

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