Abstract
Marine Culture of Northeast Vietnam: Approaching from the Theory of Culture Ecology
Highlights
Cultural ecology discusses the relationship between culture and environment, considering the environment as an important factor
Vietnam is a country known to the world for its richness and cultural diversity, in which it is impossible not to mention the marine culture of the Vietnamese people who live along the coast with a length of more than 3,000 km. from the North to the South, and about 1 million km2 of sovereign waters have created many distinctive marine cultural imprints
This paper will give an understanding of the constituents and characteristics of marine culture in Northeast Vietnam from the perspective of cultural ecology
Summary
Culture is the result of the individual and community adapting to the natural and social environment around them to survive. At the core of the subjects of marine anthropology and marine culture are fishermen communities and people living on the sea and islands through their economic, cultural, and social activities, studying their children’s adaptations. The author focuses on the in-depth study of the life of coastal fishermen in the Central and Southern regions, and the Northern part mentioned but not much (Thieu Nguyen Duy, 2002) Another researcher affirmed the typical elements in the culture of coastal residents of Vietnam in 2010 (Thinh Ngo Duc, 2010). This paper will give an understanding of the constituents and characteristics of marine culture in Northeast Vietnam from the perspective of cultural ecology
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