As Wilson further informs us: "Culture is man's adaptive dimension. Man alone among the forms of animated nature is the creature that has moved into an adaptive zone which is an entirely learned one. This is the zone of culture. The man-made, the learned part of the environment" (Ashley Montague).
Thus, culture, though a product of much of the actual lived experience of a people - the primal source of much of their their daily personal and social activities, their forms of labor and its products, their celebratory and ceremonial traditions, modes of dress, art and music, language and articulatory style, appetites and desires - is essentially ideological in nature based as it is on shared beliefs, customs, expectations, and values.
In many ways this has handcuffed and incapacitated Africans to behave and function in way contrary to the cultural customs, traditions and practices. They even sold this ***tion to Africans who believe it because they have no alternative story and history to tell about their history, culture, traditions, customs, languages and practices-and they bought it hook-ank-sink.
Finally, individual and group psychology are in part constructed from the perception he/she or it has of his/her or its history, the inferences drawn from that history about the kind of person of group he/she or it may be, what other persons or groups think of him/her or it, and the destiny that awaits him/her or it.
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