Cultural beliefs affect strongly most of the facets of societies. Indeed, institution shape their ideas over the cultural principles of their dominant societies (Tang, 2011, p.148). This research analyzes the cultural beliefs of Texan community echoed on Texas Revolution historical museum websites attains the objective of giving an accessible scene to explain this case study. The San Jacinto Museum of History, the Star of the Republic Museum, the Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site, the Gonzales Memorial Museum, the Fannin Battleground State Historic Site, the Presidio La Bahia and Fannin Memorial, the San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site, the Monument Hill/Kreische Brewery State Historic Sites, the George Ranch Historical Park, and the Alamo …show more content…
web sites” (p. 85). The stories, key points and portraits are the subjects of the heritage websites study in this research. This study will focus on how Texan cultural values are shown in the presentation exhibit on these sites. Thorough explanation referring to narrative accounts shown in the heritage museums to their guests expresses the dominant cultural values of Texan society. This study for the most part concentrates on the stories since they constitute the majority of the data furnished by the heritage sites. In addition, the stories generally accessible via the network, give the brightest example, that the heritage websites let cultural beliefs to impact their illustrations. Furthermore, the main points are seen since the websites emphasize certain points instead others to exhibit the cultural values of Texas. In the end, the portraits are analyzed since they support, observable interpretation of Texan cultural values. Additionally, it is very critical to study the pictures that seize the six cultural values since “pictures are worth a thousand words.” As Hofstede’s (2011) cultural beliefs permit those factors to be classified based on the six dimensions’ values, this is the best approach for this