Lots of languages call their own culture and place something super generic like "the people" and "the land". I don't think you need a special name unless you want to subjugate the real people to an imaginary ideology. But broadly speaking European culture, white culture, English culture are all worth defending (and more to the point European peoples, whites and the English).

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for instance, the terms "the people" and "the land" are subject to arguments that are difficult, if not impossible, to defend against the "evil colonialist" position. They have no "higher" argument in other words, whereas Christendom has the metaphysical justification - i.e. "cannibalism bad, gardening good", etc.... saying you dont need a "special name" is disigenuous as the battle, if not won with words, will be kinetic and ugly.