The Presentation discusses about the traditions and cultural aspects of Indian Families in regard to the Family. The importance of Indian Family Structure, Gender roles and family expectations in the society along with the changing trends in todays 21st century is for class discussion.
1. TRADITIONS AND
CULTURE
Indian Families
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2. Traditions
A tradition is a system
of beliefs or behaviors (folk
custom) passed down
within a group of people
or society with symbolic
meaning or special
significance with origins in
the past.
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Culture . . . is that
complex whole which
includes
knowledge, belief,
art, morals, law, custom,
and any other capabilities
and habits acquired by
man as a member of
society.
Culture
3. Common Traditional Cultures in India
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Namaste/ Namaskaram/ Salam
Greeting people
Religious Harmony
Coordinate e-business applications
Respecting Elders/ Women
Eating with hands
Athithi Devo Bava
Importance to Guests
4. Indian Family Structure
JOINT FAMILY
• A joint family in India is
where the entire family all
live together, which can
include parents, wife,
children and occasionally
relatives.
• All family members live in
one residence. They share
the common habilitation.
MALE HEAD OF FAMILY
• The family dynamic in India
places a ‘Karta’ at the head
of the family.
• A Karta is an appointed
senior male or female
member of the family who
makes economic and social
decisions on behalf of the
entire family unit.
EXTENDED FAMILIES
• People may be encouraged
to have relationships with
their aunts and uncles that
are just as strong as
parental relationships.
• In many parts of India, it is
common to find three or
four generations living
together.
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