TY - BOOK AU - Edgar, Kathleen J. AU - Gall, Susan B. AU - Gall, Timothy L. AU - Manar, Elizabeth P. TI - Junior worldmark encyclopedia of world cultures SN - 9781414486710 (set);9781414486727 (vol. 1);9781414486734 (vol. 2);9781414486741 (vol. 3);9781414486758 (vol. 4);9781414486765 (vol. 5);9781414486772 (vol. 6);9781414486789 (vol. 7);9781414486796 (vol. 8);9781414486802 (vol. 9) AV - GN 307 .J959 2012 PY - 2012///];copyright 2012 CY - Detroit PB - U┬╖X┬╖L a part of Gale, Cengage Learning KW - Ethnology KW - sears KW - Human geography N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; v. 1. Afghanistan - Bosnia and Herzegovina -- v. 2. Botswana - Congo, Republic of the -- v. 3. Costa Rica - Germany -- v. 4. Ghana - Jamaica -- v. 5. Japan - Malta -- v. 6. Mauritania - North Korea -- v. 7. Norway - Russia -- v. 8. Rwanda - Syria -- v. 9. Tahiti - Zimbabwe N2 - and simple charts. Essays are divided into 20 subcategories including language, folklore, religion, holidays, living conditions, family life, clothing, food, sports, social problems, resources and others making it easy to compare and contrast cultures. Volumes also include a comprehensive table of contents, glossary, language overview, and finder table to specific cultures. Individual indexes are cumulated in the final volume.; annotated maps; at-a-glance statistics; contextual pronunciations and definitions; Contains articles, alphabetically arranged by country, describing cultures from Afghanistan to Bosnia and Herzegovina, examining the factors that influence cultures, such as history, geography, nationality, ethnicity, race, language, and religion, and discussing folklore, major holidays, rites of passage, living conditions, family life, clothing, food, sports, employment, social problems, and related topics; This completely updated, full-color edition which is a part of the Junior Worldmark family of geo-cultural references provides students and general researchers with an easy-to-use, systematic guide to the history and current status of 315 cultural groups outside the United States, including 25 groups new to the set. Included in the 170 countries covered are Afghanis, Afrikaners, Australian Aborigines, Bosnians, Chinese, Congolese, Egyptians, Filipinos, French, Greeks, Haitians, Hungarians, Indians, Iranians, Iraqis, Israelis, Japanese, Kenyans, Kurds, Lebanese, Mexicans, Moroccans, New Zealanders, Nigerians, Peruvians, Russians, Rwandans, Samoans, Scots, Spaniards, Swiss, Tanzanians, Thai, Ugandans, Venezuelans, Vietnamese, Welch, Yemenis, Zimbabweans, Zulu, and many more. Ideally suited to students who might otherwise need help interpreting information presented in more complex reference works, Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia Of World Cultures includes helpful features such as consistent subheads ER -