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Life orientation

Grade 7

Rights and responsibilities

Module 8

How the diverse cultures in south africa enrich our society

The motto on our national coat of arms, written in the Khoisan language of the / Xam people, means: Different people unite , or people who differ, unite . These words confirm the great variety of cultures that we represent. If we follow this motto and also take the last verse of our national anthem seriously (“ Sounds the call to come together, and united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, in South Africa our land. ”), we have a winning recipe for creating a cultural treasure-chest.

Before you can do the assignments, you need to know what the word “culture” means. The Concise Oxford Dictionary (1990) defines it as: The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively, and the customs, civilization and achievements of a particular time or people .

Culture therefore includes the language, food, dances, songs, games, rituals and customs that you learn spontaneously at home. As the world is becoming “smaller” as a result of globalisation and the communication explosion, the boundaries between different cultural groups are becoming increasingly vague and more difficult to distinguish. It is a pity that those things that make a race or group unique are disappearing systematically. It is very important that every subsequent generation should determine its origin in order to take the best from it, develop it and preserve it for future generations. Think of the wonderful cultural riches of the Koisan, which have nearly disappeared as a result of westernisation. Wonderful rock art, and stories and medicine recipes that are remembered by only a few old people, are virtually all that remains of this rich culture.

Activity 1:

To do research on cultural topics

[lo 2.4]

Group activity

Work in groups of four to six learners.

Each group must do research on one of the following cultural topics in order to determine the different cultures represented in our country:

  • Make-up and jewellery
  • Clothes
  • Food
  • Dance
  • Music

Over a period of two weeks, collect pamphlets, colour brochures and articles in magazines and newspapers dealing with various cultural treasures and events. Advertisements could also be a good source.

Hint:

A good place to start is tourism offices, art galleries or shops aimed at the tourist market.

Here are also a few web sites where you can find information on cultural aspects in all nine provinces:

www.capetourism.org

www.northerncape.org.za

www.ectourism.co.za

www.zulukingdom.org.za

www.fstourism.co.za

www.gauteng.net

www.tourismnorthwest.co.za

www.ourismboard.org.za

www.mpumalanga.com

  • Bring the information you have collected to class.
  • Complete the table below and give examples from your articles and brochures.

For example:

Research topic: Make-up and jewellery

Example Subject/Topic Culture
a Saffron paint patterns on the palms and hands (Mahendi) Hindu
b Beadwork Zulu

Research topic:

Example Subject/Topic Culture

Assessment

Learning outcomes (LOs)
LO 2
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTThe learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to constitutional rights and responsibilities, and to show an understanding of diverse cultures and religions.
Assessment standards(ASs)
We know this when the learner:
2.1 discusses the application of human rights as stated in the South African Constitution;
2.2 explains how to counter gender stereotyping and sexism;
2.3 discusses the significance of volunteer organisations;
2.4 explains how recognition of diverse cultures can enrich South African society;
2.5 explains the role of oral traditions and scriptures in a range of the world’s religions.

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Source:  OpenStax, Life orientation grade 7. OpenStax CNX. Sep 10, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11029/1.1
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