Talk:Culture of Sudan

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Culture of Sudan was the collaboration of the week for the week starting on December 19, 2005.

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Contents


[edit] Outline

Suggested outline as used at Culture of the United States:

  1. Attitudes
  2. Society and economic attitudes
    • Relationship to other countries/cultures
  3. Body contact and expression
  4. Names
  5. Intra-national allegiances
  6. Food
  7. Music
  8. Popular Culture
  9. Tobacco and other drugs
  10. Sports
  11. Clothing
  12. Education
    • Public education
    • Private education
    • Higher education
  13. Language
  14. Religion
  15. Work and jobs
  16. Housing
  17. Romantic relationships
    • Marriage ceremonies
    • Divorce
  18. Death rituals
  19. Gender roles
  20. Family arrangements
    • Nuclear family living patterns
    • Single-parent living patterns
  21. Regional distinctions
    • Variations
      • Rural living patterns
      • Suburban living patterns
      • Urban living patterns

Some sections may need to be added/removed. — 0918BRIAN • 2005-12-18 16:44

[edit] Nubia

Should this article mention Nubia? And how that connects to Sudanese culture? --Revolución (talk) 21:53, 18 December 2005 (UTC)

  • Probably a good idea, at least for the culture of northern Sudan. — 0918BRIAN • 2005-12-18 22:29

[edit] The lost boys

The lost boys that were on TV were from Sudan. They had to travel a long way to get to America to meet their American volonters. When they got there they didn't know what some of the technology was or did they had a dificult time.