Culture of North America
The culture of North America refers to the arts and other manifestations of human activities and achievements from the continent of North America. Cultures of North America reflect not only that of the continent's indigenous peoples, but those cultures that followed European colonisation as well.
Music
- American music
- Canadian music
- Costa Rican music
- Cuban music
- Dominican music (Dominica)
- Dominican music (Dominican Republic)
- Guatemala music
- Honduran music
- Indigenous music of North America
- Jamaican music
- Mexican music
- Nicaraguan music
- Salvadoran music
- Venezuelan music
Mythology and folklore
Languages
North-American English (see Anglo-America):
French:
- American French
- Frenchville French
- Louisiana French
- Missouri French
- Muskrat French
- New England French (a variety of Canadian French spoken in New England)
- Canadian French
- Haitian French
- Saint-Barthélemy French
- American Spanish
- Canarian Spanish
- Caribbean Spanish
- Central-American Spanish
- Costa Rican Spanish
- Cuban Spanish
- Dominican Spanish
- Guatemalan Spanish
- Mexican Spanish
- Puerto-Rican Spanish
- Venezuelan Spanish
Indigenous languages:
Literature
Religion
Clothing
- American clothing (Western wear)
- American fashion
- Native American fashion
Cuisine
See also
External links
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