Panama has native Indians called the Kuna people. there customs include traditional foods
It was important to them
Antarctica is not a country -- it is a continent without sovereignty. There is no native or permanent population there to develop social customs.
The Culture of Haiti encompasses a variety of Haitian traditions, from native Taino customs to practices imported during French colonisation and Spanish imperialism.
The Native Americans that lived in Natchez had customs that celebrated the women in the tribe. They also rarely fought with anyone and worshipped the sun.
Many Native American peoples had traditions of harvest celebrations. However, Thanksgiving as it is celebrated in the United States and Canada evolved directly from the traditions of European settlers.
The antagonist in "Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio is the customs and traditions of the native Igorot tribe. These traditions create conflict and tension for the main characters, Awiyao and Lumnay, as they struggle to navigate their personal desires against the expectations of their society.
Since there are no native peoples in Antarctica, there are no customs -- assuming that your question asks for cultural customs.
There is no permanent population, native population or nation states on the continent, so there is no culture on Antarctica. Research stations celebrate holidays in the same manner as they are celebrated in the countries that support them.
Yes but very little...traditions are dying out.
english settlers who celebrated the first Thanksgiving with native americans
The "Native American Church"