What makes cultural beings?

Cultural beings are individuals or groups who have developed and actively participate in a unique set of beliefs, customs, traditions, values, language, and social practices that define their identity and sense of belonging within a particular culture or society. These cultural elements are often passed down through generations and influence how individuals interact with one another, view the world, and make sense of their own experiences. Cultural beings are shaped by factors such as geography, history, religion, education, family, and social dynamics, and their cultural identity can be fluid and evolve over time. Ultimately, what makes cultural beings is their ability to engage in and contribute to the ongoing creation, maintenance, and transformation of culture.