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The Oceanian culture refers to the arts and other manifestations of human activities and achievements from the continent of Oceania. Due to immigration from Europe since the 17th century, Oceanian culture saw an increasing amount of influence from Western culture.[1]
Art
Main article: Oceanian art
Theatre
Main article: Theatre in Oceania
Architecture
Main article: Architecture of Oceania
Cinema
Main article: Cinema of Oceania
Music
See also: Oceanian popular music and Music of Oceania
Television
Main article: Television in Oceania
Languages
Main article: Languages of Oceania
Literature
Main article: Oceanian literature
Religion
Main article: Religion in Oceania
Clothing
Main article: Clothing in Oceania
Cuisine
Main article: Oceanian cuisine
Sport
Main article: Sport in Oceania
Symbols
Main article: Symbols of Oceania
See also
- Culture of Africa
- Culture of Asia
- Culture of Europe
- Culture of North America
- Culture of South America
References
- ^ Nature, Culture and History: The "Knowing" of Oceania, p 57, K. R. Howe - 2000
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