kulturstammer
Kulturstammer is a term that appears in some German-language ethnographic and historical writings to describe cultural lineages or stem-like branches of culture. In this usage, a Kulturstamm denotes a group of people that shares a set of cultural traits—symbols, practices, social norms, and technologies—that are transmitted across generations. The term is metaphorical, drawing on the idea of a stem that branches into related lines rather than implying direct biological kinship.
Etymology and scope: The word combines Kultur (culture) with Stamm (stem or trunk). The form Kulturstämme is
Usage and status: Kulturstammer is primarily found in older ethnographic writing or in niche discussions of
Characteristics: A Kulturstamm is conceived as a historically coherent complex of practices, artifacts, and institutions that
Criticism: Critics warn that the concept risks reifying culture into fixed, tree-like lineages and underplays cross-cultural
See also: culture, ethnology, ethnogenesis, cultural diffusion, cultural region.