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Ethnographic Landscape

An ethnographic landscape refers to a space that reflects the cultural practices, beliefs, and identities of a particular group of people. Within the broader concept of cultural landscape, which considers how human activities shape the environment, an ethnographic landscape emphasizes the relationship between communities and their surroundings. It highlights how traditions, rituals, and histories are expressed through physical places, such as villages, sacred sites, or agricultural fields. Understanding these landscapes helps us appreciate the diverse ways cultures interact with and adapt to their environments over time.