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Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

Abstract

This study utilizes Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps (NCMs) to investigate cultural interactions in Tigua, an indigenous vil-lage in Ecuador known for its rich artistic heritage. The approach evaluates five crucial factors: ancestral traditions (A), external influences (B), cultural synthesis (C), artistic creativity (D), and education and cultural transmission (E). The ac-tivation of cultural synthesis (node C) is crucial for merging traditions with new influences, leading to the development of cultural and artistic breakthroughs. By integrating MultiAlism notions into the discourse, the comprehension of Tigua artworks is heightened since it establishes a correlation between indigenous and postcolonial art. This synthesis not only alters and strengthens historic traditions but also improves educational programs and fosters the incorporation of external influences. The findings highlight the importance of education in protecting and promoting culture, highlighting that making changes to customs in a creative way is essential for maintaining cultural vitality in a global society. In the end, this strategy offers a distinct and comprehensive blueprint for other towns that want to protect their cultural heritage dur-ing a changing and developing environment.

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