Heritage Assessment

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HERITAGE ASSESSMENT

Week 3: Assignment “Heritage Assessment”



Heritage Assessment Tools

Introduction

The transnational communities over the past few decades are becoming familiar with their own diversity, heritage and culture. This is the resultant function of two facet dimensions of a coin. Globalization from below and Globalization from above are two dimensions for renewing these connections with the health provisions of individuals (JanMohamed, 1992). These assignment outlooks the heritage assessment tools for three respondents through interviews. The purpose of this survey is to conduct personal analysis for of heritage across different cultures. I have reviewed my interview as a part of Nigerian culture. Two other interviews are made part of this presentation for comparative and cross-cultural study of the topic. The traditions of health vary across these cultures. Health protection, maintenance and restoration are relevant to this discussion (Fotakis at al., 2010).

Discussion

The restoration, maintenance and protection of health are key important variables for any given cultural heritage in a proposed time. Three of many respondents are analyzed to study the health provisions in the interest of heritage assessment tools.

Interview One: Nigerian Cultural Heritage

Personal bio data and basic information about family and ethnic orientation makes preamble for the heritage assessment tools for individuals. The given details analyze my portfolio in the rural settings of Nigeria. Following are key findings from interview with my ethnic Nigerian family:

The basic information about family orientation, visits and association with ethnic background reveals anthropological characteristics of my cultural heritage in the society.

It can be used as a tool of transforming intercultural restoration, integration and promotion of health in my family.

Economic deprivation and social immobility shows that Nigeria has potential in the anthropological education of new generation.

Health care delivery plays a key role for the rehabilitation from HIV/AIDS which is epidemically rising in our ethnic places. This is due to the deviant behavior from economic development and deep rooted educational need in the society. Native marriage system creates polygamy in Nigeria. It causes various health implications like HIV/AIDS. Having more than wife per head creates issues in the restoration and protection of family health.

We live with the various ethnic groups of Igbo, Hausa, Idoma and Efik. This makes Nigeria one of the richest countries in the verge of human cultural resources. With the diverse ethnic backgrounds, Nigeria also needs to confront various health provisions for ethnic pluralism in today's society (Ogundele, 2006).

Interview Two: UK Cultural Heritage

The second interview was conducted with a British Family residing in Liverpool. The proper heritage assessment tool was shared in the form of interview. Open ended and structured questions were asked to conclude various findings.

Understanding heritage was a complex, multidimensional and sophisticated variable for urban fabricated societies at Liverpool.

Various tangible and intangible attributes such as topography, rituals, commemorations, tradition and urban setting of this family helped to understand the assessment, management and monitoring exercise of this family.

The subjective analysis of interview for this family results in the consideration of understanding and reforming the value of heritage and ethnicities in the urbanized ...
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