How might the losses of endangered cultures across the world impact individuals and communities in the future?
Background
Disappearing cultures, also called endangered or vanishing cultures, represent the unfortunate phenomenon where unique and often ancient ways of life, traditions, languages, and customs face the risk of extinction. These cultures are typically marginalized and/or indigenous. They are threatened by factors such as globalization, urbanization, assimilation, environmental changes, conflict, and government policies.
Disappearing Cultures has been selected as Practice Problem 2 for Northern Hemisphere students for the 2026-2027 school year and Southern Hemisphere students in their 2027 school year.

Context
The loss of a culture is not merely the fading of customs and rituals; it often entails the disappearance of valuable knowledge, worldviews, and a rich tapestry of human heritage. Preserving and celebrating these diverse cultures is vital, not only for the communities themselves but for humanity as a whole. Culture contributes to the tapestry of human diversity and offers unique insights into alternative ways of living and understanding the world. Efforts to document, protect, and revitalize endangered cultures are ongoing, emphasizing the need for respect, cooperation, and the preservation of cultural diversity in an increasingly interconnected world.
Questions to Explore
- What role does cultural change as a result of globalization have on cultures?
- What strategies are being employed to revitalize and renew cultural practices?
- In the face of cultural loss, how are individuals and communities impacted?
- What are some ways to prevent the vanishing of cultures?










