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  • Acculturation
  • Adjusting to a new cultural environment

    Acculturation refers to the psychological, social, and cultural transformation that takes place through direct contact between two cultures, wherein one

    Acculturation

    Acculturation

  • Acculturation model
  • Second-language acquisition theory

    In second-language acquisition, the acculturation model is a theory proposed by John Schumann to describe the acquisition process of a second language

    Acculturation model

    Acculturation_model

  • Acculturation gap
  • Concept in sociology relating to the intergenerational effects of immigration

    The acculturation gap refers to the differences in the changing sets of values and culture between generations in a family, such as a child and a parent

    Acculturation gap

    Acculturation_gap

  • Interactive acculturation
  • Model in sociology

    The interactive acculturation model (IAM) seeks to integrate within a common theoretical framework the following components of immigrants and host community

    Interactive acculturation

    Interactive_acculturation

  • Cultural diffusion
  • Archaeological theory

     238–297. ISBN 978-0-8248-2884-4; ISBN 0-8248-2884-4 "Diffusionism and Acculturation" by Gail King and Meghan Wright, Anthropological Theories, M.D. Murphy

    Cultural diffusion

    Cultural_diffusion

  • Gallo-Roman religion
  • Fusion of religions of Gaul and ancient Rome

    the region under Roman Imperial rule. It was the result of selective acculturation. In some cases, Gaulish deity names were used as epithets for Roman

    Gallo-Roman religion

    Gallo-Roman religion

    Gallo-Roman_religion

  • Romanization (cultural)
  • Cultural assimilation to ancient Rome

    meanings of both terms, indicate different historical processes, such as acculturation, integration and assimilation of newly incorporated and peripheral populations

    Romanization (cultural)

    Romanization_(cultural)

  • Turkic peoples
  • Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia

    throughout history become part of the Turkic peoples through language shift, acculturation, conquest, intermixing, adoption, and religious conversion. Nevertheless

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic_peoples

  • Immigrant generations
  • Generational status of immigrants and their descendants

    to which this cultural diffusion remains variable is further due to acculturation, the process that occurs when groups of individuals of different cultures

    Immigrant generations

    Immigrant_generations

  • Cultural identity
  • Identity or feeling of belonging to a group

    indicated that "acculturation appears to occur in a linear pattern over time for most dimensions of acculturation, with acculturation to the American

    Cultural identity

    Cultural identity

    Cultural_identity

  • Culture shock
  • Experience of a person moving to a different cultural environment

    Ishino, Francisco A.; McNeel, Timothy S.; Williams, Faustine (2024). "Acculturation and depression increase trouble sleeping in Mexican immigrant adults"

    Culture shock

    Culture shock

    Culture_shock

  • Culture change
  • Term in public policy

    ideas may transfer from one society to another, through diffusion or acculturation. In diffusion, the form of something (though not necessarily its meaning)

    Culture change

    Culture change

    Culture_change

  • Depression and culture
  • of acculturation involves adjusting one's values, attitudes, and cultural practices in to order to effectively adapt to a new culture. Acculturation is

    Depression and culture

    Depression_and_culture

  • Orthodox Judaism
  • Traditionalist branches of Judaism

    shaped by a conscious struggle against the pressures of secularization, acculturation and rival alternatives. The strictly observant Orthodox are a definite

    Orthodox Judaism

    Orthodox Judaism

    Orthodox_Judaism

  • Cultural Bolshevism
  • Nazi slogan opposing modernist and progressive cultural movements

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Cultural Bolshevism

    Cultural_Bolshevism

  • Hispanic paradox
  • Epidemiological finding

    influence the mixed effects of acculturation seen in health outcomes and behaviors. The extent of a Hispanic American's acculturation in the United States, or

    Hispanic paradox

    Hispanic_paradox

  • Jewish secularism
  • Secularism in a specifically Jewish context

    of Jewishness after being anathemised in 1656. Religious laxity and acculturation, widespread among Spanish exiles, began to appear among the Ashkenazim

    Jewish secularism

    Jewish_secularism

  • Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures
  • culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures

    Gender_roles_and_fluidity_in_indigenous_Nigerian_cultures

  • Deculturalization
  • Destruction of the culture of a society

    language, and customs. This term is often confused with assimilation and acculturation. Geographical segregation Forbidding education to the dominated group

    Deculturalization

    Deculturalization

  • Jewish assimilation
  • Social process or ideology

    assimilation ('radical adjustment, even to the point of absorption') and acculturation ('a less radical and more academic term which implies that people accept

    Jewish assimilation

    Jewish_assimilation

  • Intercultural communication
  • Discipline that studies communication across different cultures and social groups

    identity negotiation and management, on communication networks, on acculturation and adjustment. Cultural convergence The theory that when two cultures

    Intercultural communication

    Intercultural_communication

  • Agbada
  • Yoruba ensemble of a robe, shirt, trousers, and fìla

    distinct, or if it had its own native origin. Some theories propose that acculturation by non-Muslims modified these robes to fit more local tastes. Various

    Agbada

    Agbada

    Agbada

  • Algorithmic culture
  • culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Algorithmic culture

    Algorithmic_culture

  • Cultural assimilation
  • Adoption of features of another culture

    preservation of multiple cultures. Another closely related concept is acculturation, which occurs through cultural diffusion and involves changes in the

    Cultural assimilation

    Cultural_assimilation

  • Hispanic family structure
  • beliefs and values, acculturation does appear to play an impact on family values and composition. Some studies have shown that acculturation can be connected

    Hispanic family structure

    Hispanic_family_structure

  • Maya civilization
  • Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)

    Middle American Calendars: A Study in Conservation". In Sol Tax (ed.). Acculturation in the Americas. Proceedings and selected papers of the International

    Maya civilization

    Maya civilization

    Maya_civilization

  • Elam
  • Ancient pre-Iranian civilization between 3200 and 539 BC

    M. F. Henkelman, The Other Gods who are: Studies in Elamite-Iranian Acculturation Based on the Persepolis Fortification Texts, 2008 Jahangirfar, M. (2018)

    Elam

    Elam

    Elam

  • Semana Santa
  • Observance of Holy Week in Spanish speaking cultures

    during Holy Week. In some parts of Latin America it became part of the acculturation of pre conquest beliefs into Catholic culture. In Spain, Semana Santa

    Semana Santa

    Semana Santa

    Semana_Santa

  • Pyebaek
  • Korean post-wedding custom

    resurgence of this traditional wedding practice as an example of reverse acculturation and cultural integration in which individuals both adapt to a new culture

    Pyebaek

    Pyebaek

    Pyebaek

  • Ethnicity
  • Social group defined by shared traits

    all ethnicities identify as racial groups. By way of assimilation, acculturation, amalgamation, language shift, intermarriage, adoption and religious

    Ethnicity

    Ethnicity

  • Cultural appropriation
  • Adoption of culture and cultural identity perceived as inappropriate

    cultural appropriation differs from other modes of cultural change such as acculturation, assimilation, or diffusion. Jackson describes cultural appropriation

    Cultural appropriation

    Cultural_appropriation

  • John W. Berry (psychologist)
  • Canadian psychologist (born 1939)

    has examined the psychology of acculturation and intercultural relations, and has developed the concepts of acculturation strategies and acculturative stress

    John W. Berry (psychologist)

    John_W._Berry_(psychologist)

  • Enculturation
  • Process of acquiring values from a neighboring culture

    within that society and lifestyle. Enculturation is referred to as acculturation in some academic literature. However, more recent literature has signalled

    Enculturation

    Enculturation

    Enculturation

  • Economic effects of immigration
  • third country Smuggling Surveillance Voluntary return Social processes Acculturation gap Birth tourism anchor baby satellite babies Economic effects Expatriate

    Economic effects of immigration

    Economic_effects_of_immigration

  • Guyanese Creole
  • English-based creole language spoken in Guyana

    indigenous-American languages, as well as Hindustani due to Indian acculturation. There are many sub-dialects of Guyanese Creole based on geographical

    Guyanese Creole

    Guyanese_Creole

  • Integration of immigrants
  • Socioeconomic integration into society

    to the Canadian migration researcher John W. Berry integration is an acculturation strategy, i.e. a form of how minorities (especially immigrants) behave

    Integration of immigrants

    Integration_of_immigrants

  • Minoan civilization
  • Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands

    ISBN 91-7081-153-9 Best, Jan G. P.; Vries, Nanny M. W. de (1980). Interaction and Acculturation in the Mediterranean: Proceedings of the Second International Congress

    Minoan civilization

    Minoan civilization

    Minoan_civilization

  • Transculturalism
  • Concept about multi-culturalism

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Transculturalism

    Transculturalism

  • Scythians
  • Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe

    David (2021). "Heracles' Footprint by the River Tyras: Immortality and Acculturation on the Geto-Scythian Frontier". In Braund, David; Stolba, Vladimir F

    Scythians

    Scythians

    Scythians

  • Immigrant paradox in the United States
  • changes worldwide have led many scholars, across fields, to study the acculturation and adjustment of immigrants to their new homes. Specifically, researchers

    Immigrant paradox in the United States

    Immigrant paradox in the United States

    Immigrant_paradox_in_the_United_States

  • Siberian minorities in the Soviet era
  • type of acculturation using political influence. In the success of such a process, the result is neither total assimilation nor total acculturation. National

    Siberian minorities in the Soviet era

    Siberian_minorities_in_the_Soviet_era

  • Romano-British culture
  • Pre-Saxon England

    north in lesser degrees. West of a line from the Humber to the Severn, and including Cornwall and Devon, Roman acculturation was minimal or non-existent.

    Romano-British culture

    Romano-British culture

    Romano-British_culture

  • Anglo-Saxons
  • Early medieval cultural group in Britain

    London: James Bohn Härke, Heinrich (2003), "Population replacement or acculturation? An archaeological perspective on population and migration in post-Roman

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

  • Michael Marmot
  • British medicine and public health academic (born 1945)

    1975 from the University of California, Berkeley for research into acculturation and coronary heart disease in Japanese Americans. He was a member of

    Michael Marmot

    Michael Marmot

    Michael_Marmot

  • Malayisation
  • Assimilation and acculturation to Malay culture

    (North American and Oxford spelling) is a process of assimilation and acculturation, that involves acquisition (Malay: Masuk Melayu, literally "embracing

    Malayisation

    Malayisation

    Malayisation

  • Agastya
  • Vedic sage

    स्मा पुरा गातूयन्तीव देवाः ॥५॥ Govind Sadashiv Ghurye (1977). Indian Acculturation: Agastya and Skanda. Popular Prakashan. pp. 19–20. Arvind Sharma (2000)

    Agastya

    Agastya

    Agastya

  • Opposition to immigration
  • Being opposed to non-citizens entering another country

    Filip; Sauger, Nicolas (2025). "Change in migrants' political attitudes: Acculturation and cosmopolitanization". American Journal of Political Science. n/a

    Opposition to immigration

    Opposition_to_immigration

  • Esmeralda Santiago
  • Puerto Rican writer (born 1948)

    the United States, alongside navigating cultural dissonance through acculturation. Santiago was born on May 17, 1948, in the Macún neighborhood of Toa

    Esmeralda Santiago

    Esmeralda Santiago

    Esmeralda_Santiago

  • High-context and low-context cultures
  • Social context in understanding culture

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    High-context and low-context cultures

    High-context_and_low-context_cultures

  • Cultural literacy
  • Ability to understand a culture

    of cultural literacy is a more difficult question when considering acculturation of immigrants, outsiders, cultural minorities, strangers, guests, etc

    Cultural literacy

    Cultural_literacy

  • Legal socialization
  • Acquisition of attitudes to rule of law

    dominant legal culture in his society by "legal acculturation of the subject"; In parallel occurs the "acculturation by the subject" concerning different objects

    Legal socialization

    Legal socialization

    Legal_socialization

  • Chinese Peruvians
  • Ethnic group

    China and who form a distinct cultural community within Peru. Due to acculturation, most third and fourth generation Chinese Peruvians do not speak the

    Chinese Peruvians

    Chinese Peruvians

    Chinese_Peruvians

  • National Standards for United States History
  • 1994 proposal for standards in history education

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    National Standards for United States History

    National_Standards_for_United_States_History

  • Boli (plantain)
  • Roasted plantain dish in Nigeria of the Yorubas

    Nigeria, but is also eaten by their neighbours in Rivers State, due to acculturation. It is referred to as 'boli' by Yoruba people inhabiting South West

    Boli (plantain)

    Boli (plantain)

    Boli_(plantain)

  • Historical culture
  • History as reflected in culture

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Historical culture

    Historical_culture

  • Transculturation
  • Phenomenon of merging and converging cultures

    to another; it does not consist merely of acquiring another culture (acculturation) or of losing or uprooting a previous culture (deculturation). Rather

    Transculturation

    Transculturation

  • Gosei (Japanese diaspora)
  • Japanese diasporic term

    110. 国立大学法人 東京学芸大学 (Tokyo Gakugei University), "Socioeconomic Status, Acculturation, Discrimination, and Health of Japanese Americans: Generational Differences"

    Gosei (Japanese diaspora)

    Gosei_(Japanese_diaspora)

  • Internet culture
  • Cultural practices shaped by networked communication

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Internet culture

    Internet culture

    Internet_culture

  • Indonesia
  • Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania

    ISBN 978-90-04-28700-6. Afandi, A.J. (March 2023). "Islam and Local Culture: The Acculturation Formed by Walisongo in Indonesia". Indonesian Journal of Humanities

    Indonesia

    Indonesia

    Indonesia

  • Celtic language decline in England
  • and acculturation in different contexts and areas. * regional, northern England; ** regional, southwestern England Supporters of the acculturation model

    Celtic language decline in England

    Celtic language decline in England

    Celtic_language_decline_in_England

  • Youth culture
  • Shared values and practices of young people

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Youth culture

    Youth culture

    Youth_culture

  • Health of Filipino Americans
  • cancer risk of the Filipino American community. Other factors such as acculturation, lack of targeted educational programs, and socio-economic status influence

    Health of Filipino Americans

    Health_of_Filipino_Americans

  • Numidians
  • Berber people in ancient Northern Africa

    Kings were sanctified in death and were deemed responsible for the acculturation of their people. Numidians practiced a highly mobile type of warfare

    Numidians

    Numidians

    Numidians

  • Scotch-Irish Americans
  • American descendants of Ulster Scots

    "The Associate Reformed Church in the Old Northwest: A Chapter in the Acculturation of the Immigrant", Journal of Presbyterian History, 1968 46(3): 157–174

    Scotch-Irish Americans

    Scotch-Irish Americans

    Scotch-Irish_Americans

  • China
  • Country in East Asia

    September 2017). "A tale of three cities: negotiating ethnic identity and acculturation in northwest China". Journal of Cultural Geography. 35 (1). University

    China

    China

    China

  • Kuruba
  • Hindu caste

    antecedents and interacted with them only based on initial conflict and acculturation. For pastoralists such as the Kurubas, the horse became an important

    Kuruba

    Kuruba

  • Non-refoulement
  • Principle of international asylum law

    third country Smuggling Surveillance Voluntary return Social processes Acculturation gap Birth tourism anchor baby satellite babies Economic effects Expatriate

    Non-refoulement

    Non-refoulement

  • Enki
  • God in Sumerian mythology

    Wouter F. M. (2008). The other gods who are: studies in Elamite-Iranian acculturation based on the Persepolis fortification texts. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut

    Enki

    Enki

    Enki

  • Indigenous language
  • Language that is native to a region and spoken by Indigenous peoples

    languages and have instead adopted the majority language as part of their acculturation into their host culture. Furthermore, many Indigenous languages have

    Indigenous language

    Indigenous_language

  • Maghrebi mint tea
  • North African green tea

    emergency calorie substitute, appetite suppressant, and mode of performing acculturation for rural populations flooding the cities in search of opportunities

    Maghrebi mint tea

    Maghrebi mint tea

    Maghrebi_mint_tea

  • Mexico
  • Country in North America

    conversely, many Spanish settlers integrated into local communities through acculturation or intermarriage. However, a high degree of stratification along the

    Mexico

    Mexico

    Mexico

  • Mass migration
  • Large-scale migration of people

    third country Smuggling Surveillance Voluntary return Social processes Acculturation gap Birth tourism anchor baby satellite babies Economic effects Expatriate

    Mass migration

    Mass migration

    Mass_migration

  • Umay
  • Turkic goddess of children, babies, and souls

    fertility. In Mongolian, Umai means "womb" or "uterus", possibly reflecting acculturation of Mongols by Turks or ancient lexical ties between Mongols and Turks

    Umay

    Umay

  • History of the Jews in Germany
  • vol. 1 Tradition and Enlightenment, 1600–1780 vol. 2 Emancipation and Acculturation, 1780–1871 vol. 3 Integration in Dispute, 1871–1918 vol. 4 Renewal and

    History of the Jews in Germany

    History of the Jews in Germany

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Germany

  • Muscogee
  • Indigenous people from Southeastern Woodlands

    Thanksgiving. Additionally, Muscogee descendants of varying degrees of acculturation live throughout the southeastern United States. The majority of the

    Muscogee

    Muscogee

    Muscogee

  • Hound Dog (song)
  • 1952 song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

    The Telegraph (August 23, 2011). Lillistam, Lars. (1988) "Musical Acculturation: 'Hound Dog' From Blues to Swedish Rock'n'Roll. In Hennion, ed. 1789–1989:

    Hound Dog (song)

    Hound_Dog_(song)

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in North Dakota
  • McLean County Courthouse's future". October 17, 2010. Weston, Timothy. "Acculturation in the Middle Missouri Valley as Reflected in Modified Bone Assemblages"

    National Register of Historic Places listings in North Dakota

    National Register of Historic Places listings in North Dakota

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_North_Dakota

  • Dvarapala
  • Door guardian statue

    Helena A. van Bemmel, Dvārapālas in Indonesia: temple guardians and acculturation By Helena A. van Bemmel, ISBN 978-90-5410-155-0 Bhattacharji, Sukumari

    Dvarapala

    Dvarapala

    Dvarapala

  • Civilization
  • Stratified complex society

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Civilization

    Civilization

    Civilization

  • Cultural Christians
  • People who appreciate Christianity primarily because of its cultural legacy

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Cultural Christians

    Cultural_Christians

  • Deaf culture
  • coined word from two languages – Su – your; main – hands". Historically, acculturation has often occurred within schools for Deaf students and within Deaf

    Deaf culture

    Deaf culture

    Deaf_culture

  • Tutul-Xiu
  • Mayan chiefdom

    The Indian in Latin American History: Resistance, Resilience, and Acculturation. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 59. ISBN 978-1-4616-4447-7. Kicza

    Tutul-Xiu

    Tutul-Xiu

    Tutul-Xiu

  • Guna people
  • Indigenous people of Panama and Colombia

    Rivera, Alicio; Taplin, David; Vicaria-Clement, Maureen (1997). "Aging, Acculturation, Salt Intake, and Hypertension in the Kuna of Panama" (PDF). Hypertension

    Guna people

    Guna people

    Guna_people

  • Warli people
  • Ethnic group from western India

    animistic beliefs, life, customs and traditions, and as a result of acculturation they have adopted many Hindu beliefs. The Warli speak the unwritten

    Warli people

    Warli people

    Warli_people

  • Fluid and crystallized intelligence
  • Factors of general intelligence

    minimally on prior learning (such as formal and informal education) and acculturation. Horn notes that it is formless and can "flow into" a wide variety of

    Fluid and crystallized intelligence

    Fluid_and_crystallized_intelligence

  • Replacement migration
  • Theory of human migration

    third country Smuggling Surveillance Voluntary return Social processes Acculturation gap Birth tourism anchor baby satellite babies Economic effects Expatriate

    Replacement migration

    Replacement_migration

  • Puerto Rico
  • U.S. territory in the Caribbean

    cultural diversity, as well as a long history of intermarriage and acculturation among different demographics; racial and ethnic identity is subsequently

    Puerto Rico

    Puerto Rico

    Puerto_Rico

  • Homesickness
  • Distress caused by being away from home

    depressed mood (309.28) or, for immigrants and foreign students as a V62.4, Acculturation Difficulty. As noted above, researchers use the following definition:

    Homesickness

    Homesickness

    Homesickness

  • Chileans in the California gold rush
  • Chilean gold miners in California from 1848 to 1855

    Tibbetts, Deborah; Doering, Brandy; Correa, Elisa; MacKinnon, Amy (2014). "Acculturation of Chilean Miners in the Sierra Nevada, Alta California". California

    Chileans in the California gold rush

    Chileans in the California gold rush

    Chileans_in_the_California_gold_rush

  • Chinese Filipinos
  • Ethnic group

    business acumen and astute investment savvy have prompted the community's acculturation into mainstream Filipino society and their maintenance of their exclusively

    Chinese Filipinos

    Chinese Filipinos

    Chinese_Filipinos

  • Cultural loss
  • Erosion of cultural practices or beliefs

    into dominant societies, often through processes of Enculturation and Acculturation. Diaspora communities may preserve identity through the reinterpretation

    Cultural loss

    Cultural loss

    Cultural_loss

  • Impulse purchase
  • Unplanned decision by a consumer to buy a product or service just before purchase

    influence impulsive buying and money budgeting: the mediating role of acculturation to global consumer culture". Journal of Consumer Behaviour. 19 (5):

    Impulse purchase

    Impulse_purchase

  • Horse culture
  • Tribal culture which revolves around horses

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Horse culture

    Horse culture

    Horse_culture

  • Kingdom of Elfed
  • Early Middle Ages kingdom of northern England

    Woolf, Alex (1998). "Romancing the Celts: a segmentary approach to acculturation". In Laurence, Ray; Berry, Joanne (eds.). Cultural Identity in the Roman

    Kingdom of Elfed

    Kingdom of Elfed

    Kingdom_of_Elfed

  • Arica y Parinacota Region
  • Region of Chile

    Following annexation, Arica y Parinacota went through a process of forced acculturation known as Chilenization with the aim of creating a dominance of Chilean

    Arica y Parinacota Region

    Arica y Parinacota Region

    Arica_y_Parinacota_Region

  • Cultural amalgamation
  • Process of mixing cultures

    does not involve one group's culture changing another group's culture (acculturation) or one group adopting another group's culture (assimilation). Instead

    Cultural amalgamation

    Cultural amalgamation

    Cultural_amalgamation

  • Sinicization
  • Assimilation into Han Chinese culture

    sinicization is also often used to refer to processes or policies of acculturation or assimilation of norms from China on neighboring East Asian societies

    Sinicization

    Sinicization

  • Cultural critic
  • Professional who reasonably judges the norms and behaviors of a society

    culture Supporter Culture Vernacular culture Culture by location Aspects Acculturation Cultural appreciation Cultural appropriation Cultural area Cultural

    Cultural critic

    Cultural_critic

  • Al-Mansur
  • 2nd Abbasid caliph (r. 754–775)

    Acculturation in the Medieval Islamic World. Springer. p. 82. ISBN 9783030217037. Bsoul, Labeeb Ahmed (2019). Translation Movement and Acculturation in

    Al-Mansur

    Al-Mansur

    Al-Mansur

  • United Presbyterian Church of North America
  • Historical Presbyterian organization

    "The Associate Reformed Church in the Old Northwest: A Chapter in the Acculturation of the Immigrant," Journal of Presbyterian History, 1968 46(3): 157–174

    United Presbyterian Church of North America

    United_Presbyterian_Church_of_North_America

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  • Khunays
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Khunays

    Hidden; Name of Companion

  • Ziaud |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ziaud |

    Splendor, Light

  • TOOANTUH
  • Male

    Native American

    TOOANTUH

    Native American Cherokee name TOOANTUH means "spring frog."

  • Ejnar
  • Boy/Male

    Danish Norse

    Ejnar

    warrior.

  • Vidhya
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Vidhya

    Knowledge, Learning

  • Meni
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Indian, Sanskrit

    Meni

    Thunderbolt; Speech

  • Sabrinapreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sabrinapreet

    Love for Patience

  • Swara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Swara

    God of Laxmi

  • Peoples
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Ulster)

    Peoples

    Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Duibhne ‘descendant of Dubhne’, a personal name meaning ‘ill-going’, ‘disagreeable’. Compare Deeney. Peoples is a pseudo-translation based on the phonetic resemblance of the Gaelic name to Gaelic daoine ‘people’.English : patronymic from a pet form (in -el) of the Old French personal name Pepis, oblique case Pepin (see Pepin).

  • JUSTINE
  • Female

    English

    JUSTINE

    Feminine form of English Justin, JUSTINE means "fair, just."

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