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  • 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

  • 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 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

  • Intercultural communicative competence in computer-supported collaborative learning
  • Internationally dispersed online learning

    identity or face negotiation theory (Ting-Toomey, 1993), and interactive acculturation (Bourhis, Moise, Perreault, & Senecal, 1997). A model of ICC (or

    Intercultural communicative competence in computer-supported collaborative learning

    Intercultural_communicative_competence_in_computer-supported_collaborative_learning

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Impacts of tourism
  • Effects of tourism on the environment. destination communities, and economy

    maximized through community participation in the planning process. Acculturation is the process of modifying an existing culture through borrowing from

    Impacts of tourism

    Impacts_of_tourism

  • Taiwanese indigenous peoples
  • gazetteers recast their descriptions away from reflecting degree of acculturation and toward a system that defined the indigenous relative to their submission

    Taiwanese indigenous peoples

    Taiwanese indigenous peoples

    Taiwanese_indigenous_peoples

  • Cross-cultural
  • Term with various meanings

    such as: acculturation or resistance to acculturation culture shock ethnographic description overcoming of social obstacles through acculturation, tricksterism

    Cross-cultural

    Cross-cultural

  • Machismo
  • Pride in exaggerated masculinity

    acculturation may play a role in this dynamic shift because the couples averaged about 8 years since immigrating to the United States. Acculturation has

    Machismo

    Machismo

  • 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

  • Hellenistic period
  • Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC

    and the Parthian Empire in the east. As Greek and Levantine cultures interacted, a hybrid Hellenistic culture developed and persisted even when far from

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic_period

  • Indo-Aryan peoples
  • Ethnolinguistic groups in South Asia

    absorption and acculturation of other groups into this culture, and explains the strong influence on other cultures with which it interacted. Genetically

    Indo-Aryan peoples

    Indo-Aryan peoples

    Indo-Aryan_peoples

  • 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

  • Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain
  • downfall of Roman institutions. This hypothesis suggests a large-scale acculturation of natives to the incomers' language and material culture. In support

    Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain

    Anglo-Saxon_settlement_of_Britain

  • 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

  • Integrative communication theory
  • Theory of cross-cultural adaptation

    theory was found in an article titled, "Toward an Interactive Theory of Communication - Acculturation", leading to a complete rendition of the theory in

    Integrative communication theory

    Integrative_communication_theory

  • Contact zone
  • Concept in ethnography

    sociologist Fernando Ortiz in the 1940, aimed to replace concepts of acculturation and assimilation used to characterize culture under conquest" (36).

    Contact zone

    Contact_zone

  • Erotic plasticity
  • Degree of external influence on the sex drive

    found. When examining the acculturation of college students from an American college of non-American background, acculturation had the same effect on sexual

    Erotic plasticity

    Erotic_plasticity

  • Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras
  • World Heritage Site in Luzon, the Philippines

    World Heritage Site Batad Rice Terraces, Ifugao Province, Philippines Interactive map of Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras Location Ifugao, Cordillera

    Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras

    Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras

    Rice_Terraces_of_the_Philippine_Cordilleras

  • Learning
  • Process of acquiring new knowledge

    language, values, and rituals of the culture. This is different from acculturation, where a person adopts the values and societal rules of a culture different

    Learning

    Learning

    Learning

  • Kuruba
  • Hindu caste

    separated from their villager antecedents and interacted with them only based on initial conflict and acculturation. For pastoralists such as the Kurubas, the

    Kuruba

    Kuruba

  • Culture
  • Social behavior and norms of a society

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

    Culture

    Culture

    Culture

  • Integrated threat theory
  • Theory of prejudice in psychology and sociology

    stereotyping : parallel interactive networks. In Mackie, D.M. & Hamilton, D.L. (Eds.), Affect, cognition, and stereotyping - interactive processes in group

    Integrated threat theory

    Integrated_threat_theory

  • Haredi Judaism
  • Branch of Orthodox Judaism

    emancipation, the Haskalah movement derived from the Enlightenment, acculturation, secularization, religious reform in all its forms from mild to extreme

    Haredi Judaism

    Haredi Judaism

    Haredi_Judaism

  • Indo-Aryan migrations
  • Migrations of Indo-Aryans into the Indian subcontinent

    absorption and acculturation of other groups into this culture, and explains the strong influence on other cultures with which it interacted. The Indo-Aryan

    Indo-Aryan migrations

    Indo-Aryan_migrations

  • 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

  • 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

  • Valencia
  • Municipality in Spain

    Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo in the late 6th century. Islamic rule and acculturation ensued in the 8th century, together with the introduction of new irrigation

    Valencia

    Valencia

    Valencia

  • 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

  • Human behavior
  • Array of every physical action and observable emotion associated with humans

    epistemologies and Indigenous knowledge systems. Cultural adaptation and acculturation represent critical processes through which individuals navigate cultural

    Human behavior

    Human behavior

    Human_behavior

  • Neanderthal
  • Extinct human species

    represent a culture of Neanderthals adopting modern human techniques, via acculturation. Other ambiguous transitional cultures include the Italian Uluzzian

    Neanderthal

    Neanderthal

    Neanderthal

  • Patani Malays
  • Ethnic group

    of Islam in southern Thailand occurred through a gradual process of acculturation rather than abrupt religious conversion. He argues that many pre-Islamic

    Patani Malays

    Patani Malays

    Patani_Malays

  • Puerto Williams
  • City in Magallanes y Antártica Chilena Region, Chile

    and navigation since the 16th century and 17th century, missionary acculturation efforts, the gold rush in the archipelago in the latter half of the

    Puerto Williams

    Puerto Williams

    Puerto_Williams

  • Ulysses syndrome
  • Medical condition

    exceed individuals' adaptive capacities and lead to a failure of the acculturation process. This aggravates other symptoms, including depression, anxiety

    Ulysses syndrome

    Ulysses syndrome

    Ulysses_syndrome

  • Dragon Age: Origins
  • 2009 video game

    Eurogamer, notes that the game's most frequent theme is the line between acculturation and enculturation. He praised the level of depth on display in Origins

    Dragon Age: Origins

    Dragon_Age:_Origins

  • Iranian Americans
  • Ethnic group in the United States

    Second-generation Iranian-Americans: The Relationship Between Ethnic Identity, Acculturation, and Psychological Well-being. pp. 3–4. ISBN 978-0-542-97374-1. According

    Iranian Americans

    Iranian Americans

    Iranian_Americans

  • Maya calendar
  • Calendar used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

    the Modern Middle American Calendars: A Study in Conservation." In Acculturation in the Americas. Edited by Sol Tax, p. 273. Chicago: University of Chicago

    Maya calendar

    Maya_calendar

  • 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

  • Culture and social cognition
  • able to be imitated or communicated by other individuals. The term acculturation also falls under cultural learning where it is defined as when a minority

    Culture and social cognition

    Culture_and_social_cognition

  • Roman walls of Barcelona
  • Bien de Interés Cultural in Barcelona, Spain

    a strategic centre. It can also be assumed that during this period acculturation took place between the indigenous population and the newcomers. It appears

    Roman walls of Barcelona

    Roman walls of Barcelona

    Roman_walls_of_Barcelona

  • French Polynesia
  • French overseas collectivity in the Pacific

    ISBN 978-3-11-026035-9. Danielsson, Bengt (1956). Work and life on Raroia, an acculturation study from the Tuamotu group, French Oceania. London: G. Allen & Unwin

    French Polynesia

    French Polynesia

    French_Polynesia

  • Singkawang Hakka
  • Variety of Hakka Chinese spoken in Indonesia

    21580/ws.20.1.197. ISSN 2461-064X. Maisondra (31 August 2023). "Cultural Acculturation on the Acceptance of the Role of Chinese Ethnicity in Singkawang City

    Singkawang Hakka

    Singkawang Hakka

    Singkawang_Hakka

  • Birthday
  • Anniversary of the birth of a person (or an institution)

    Walter R.; Webb, Farrell J. (Autumn 1997). Dr. George Kurian (ed.). "Acculturation of Arab-American Immigrants: An Exploratory Study". Journal of Comparative

    Birthday

    Birthday

    Birthday

  • French Cathedral, Berlin
  • Church in Berlin, Germany

    union of the Prussian Protestants the congregation underwent a certain acculturation with Lutheran traditions: in 1753, an organ was installed, competing

    French Cathedral, Berlin

    French Cathedral, Berlin

    French_Cathedral,_Berlin

  • Corn Islands
  • Municipality in South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region, Nicaragua

    colonists established themselves in the Corn Islands, a process of acculturation began. Most of the settlers came to these Islands as adventurers and

    Corn Islands

    Corn Islands

    Corn_Islands

  • Arameans
  • Ancient Semitic people in the Near East

    the Near East. That ultimately resulted in their fragmentation and acculturation. Today, their cultural and linguistic heritage continues to be recognized

    Arameans

    Arameans

  • 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

  • Confidence
  • Feeling of trust in someone or something

    Identity, and Adjustment The Role of Linguistic Self-Confidence in the Acculturation Process". Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 15 (3): 246–264

    Confidence

    Confidence

  • Huichol
  • Indigenous people of Mexico

    ISBN 0-8263-1905-X p. 236 "Religious and ideological resistance to acculturation and assimilation, tempered by accommodation, is a prime characteristic

    Huichol

    Huichol

    Huichol

  • History of Hinduism
  • religious ideology amongst pre-literate and tribal groups undergoing acculturation." The resulting Puranic Hinduism differed markedly from the earlier

    History of Hinduism

    History of Hinduism

    History_of_Hinduism

  • Indian agent
  • Person authorized to interact with Native Americans on behalf of the United States

    temporary agents to reside among the Indians," and guide them into acculturation of American society by changing their agricultural practices and domestic

    Indian agent

    Indian_agent

  • G factor (psychometrics)
  • Psychometric factor also known as "general intelligence"

    throughout his or her life. Gc is dependent on education and other forms of acculturation, and it is best assessed with tests that emphasize scholastic and cultural

    G factor (psychometrics)

    G_factor_(psychometrics)

  • Orientalism
  • Imitation or depiction of Eastern cultures

    cultural standards, enhancing the target audience's understanding and acculturation.[page needed] In The Tea House of the August Moon (1956), as argued

    Orientalism

    Orientalism

    Orientalism

  • 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)

  • Sociocultural anthropology
  • Branch of anthropology

    anthropology'. Topical interests included that of religion, kingship, acculturation, function, and community studies. During the 1970s, public spending

    Sociocultural anthropology

    Sociocultural_anthropology

  • First Nations in Canada
  • Indigenous people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis

    a year later by officially presenting its apologies for the forced acculturation the federal government had imposed on the First Nations, and by offering

    First Nations in Canada

    First Nations in Canada

    First_Nations_in_Canada

  • Jewish fundamentalism
  • Jewish anti-modernist movements based on biblical literalism

    Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-7967-5. Soloveitchik, Haym (1994). "Migration, Acculturation, and the New Role of Texts in the Haredi Worid". In Marty, Martin E

    Jewish fundamentalism

    Jewish_fundamentalism

  • 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

  • History of antisemitism
  • edu. Retrieved 13 April 2025. Stow, Kenneth R. (2001). "Theater of Acculturation: The Roman Ghetto in the 16th Century". University of Washington Press

    History of antisemitism

    History_of_antisemitism

  • Indigenous response to colonialism
  • Indigenous responses for survival and resistance during the age of colonialism

    peoples can react to cultural processes in various ways, including acculturation, transculturation, assimilation, and cultural loss, while some remain

    Indigenous response to colonialism

    Indigenous response to colonialism

    Indigenous_response_to_colonialism

  • 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

  • Socialization
  • Lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs and ideologies

    processing of reality is an enduring process throughout the life course. Acculturation – Adjusting to a new cultural environment Behavioral enrichment – Techniques

    Socialization

    Socialization

    Socialization

  • Colonisation of Hokkaido
  • Cornell, John B. (July 1964). "Ainu Assimilation and Cultural Extinction: Acculturation Policy in Hokkaido". Ethnology. 3 (3): 287–304. doi:10.2307/3772885

    Colonisation of Hokkaido

    Colonisation of Hokkaido

    Colonisation_of_Hokkaido

  • New Qing History
  • School of thought on the history of the Qing dynasty

    significance of both ethnic divergence and acculturation, contending that the Manchu rulers' "acculturation" and "differentiation" were essential to the

    New Qing History

    New_Qing_History

  • Navajo language
  • Southern Athabaskan language

    History. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-85109-817-0. Koenig, Harriet (2005). Acculturation in the Navajo Eden: New Mexico, 1550–1750: Archaeology, Language, Religion

    Navajo language

    Navajo language

    Navajo_language

  • List of oral repositories
  • Aluede, Charles; Ekewenu, Bruno Dafe (August 2023). "Socio-musical acculturation in Igbe and Iyayi religious movements among the Urhobo and Esan of Nigeria"

    List of oral repositories

    List of oral repositories

    List_of_oral_repositories

  • Kashrut
  • Jewish dietary laws

    avoid mixing with meat) or any pork and shellfish products. With Jewish acculturation to the mainstream, however, the concept of kosher-style delicatessens

    Kashrut

    Kashrut

  • Organizational culture
  • Customary behaviours in an organization

    theorists during the 1980s. Organizational culture influences how people interact, how decisions are made (or avoided), the context within which cultural

    Organizational culture

    Organizational_culture

  • Bicultural identity
  • Condition of being oneself

    language barriers holding them back from even simple conversation. Acculturation is the process in which a bicultural individual or immigrant adopts

    Bicultural identity

    Bicultural_identity

  • Neanderthal behavior
  • Behavior of Neanderthal people

    hypothesised to represent a culture of Neanderthals borrowing (or through acculturation) tool-making techniques from immigrating modern humans, crafting bone

    Neanderthal behavior

    Neanderthal behavior

    Neanderthal_behavior

  • Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (Nepal)
  • Head of Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (Nepal)

    (1966). Democratic Innovations in Nepal: A Case Study of Political Acculturation. University of California Press. Pan-asia Newspaper Alliance, Hongkong

    Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (Nepal)

    Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (Nepal)

    Minister_of_Law,_Justice_and_Parliamentary_Affairs_(Nepal)

  • Education sciences
  • Study of education policy and practice

    and also transfer of identity between cultures, sometimes known as acculturation. Accordingly, thus it is also not surprising that educational anthropology

    Education sciences

    Education_sciences

  • Identity (social science)
  • Qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that distinguish a person

    affect occupational identity and require adaptations. Immigration and acculturation often lead to shifts in social identity. The extent of this change depends

    Identity (social science)

    Identity_(social_science)

  • Purplewashing
  • Use of feminist aesthetics to promote organisations

    New Weapon for Social Media Marketing". The Daily Design. "Report 41: Acculturation & purplewashing in the Spanish Army. A study of token women". Delas

    Purplewashing

    Purplewashing

    Purplewashing

  • History of Andalusia
  • Aspect of Spanish history

    the archaeological remains, Tartessos arose fundamentally from the acculturation of the indigenous population by the influence of the Phoenician colonizers

    History of Andalusia

    History of Andalusia

    History_of_Andalusia

  • Caste
  • Social stratification conferring status

    S2CID 144982023. Watson, James B. (Winter 1963). "Caste as a Form of Acculturation". Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 19 (4): 356–379. doi:10.1086/soutjanth

    Caste

    Caste

    Caste

  • Agrigento
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    expansion was carried out by violence and how much by commerce and acculturation. The territorial expansion provided land for the Greek settlers to farm

    Agrigento

    Agrigento

    Agrigento

  • Media consumption
  • Usage of media

    Lee; David K. Tse (1994). "Changing Media Consumption in a New Home: Acculturation Patterns among Hong Kong Immigrants to Canada". Journal of Advertising

    Media consumption

    Media consumption

    Media_consumption

  • Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures
  • cultures. This impact of colonial legal systems and educational structures interacted with the diverse cultural landscapes of Nigeria, affecting communities

    Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures

    Gender_roles_and_fluidity_in_indigenous_Nigerian_cultures

  • Learning disability
  • Range of neurodevelopmental conditions

    in the U.S. could be potentially dealing with. These factors include acculturation, fear and/or worry of deportation, separation from social supports such

    Learning disability

    Learning disability

    Learning_disability

  • Forced displacement
  • Coerced movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region

    a “polycrisis”, in which conflict, climate change and economic shocks interact and reinforce each other, creating complex and protracted dynamics, particularly

    Forced displacement

    Forced displacement

    Forced_displacement

  • Cultural studies
  • Academic field

    fixed, bounded, stable, and discrete entities, but rather as constantly interacting and changing sets of practices and processes. British Marxist academics

    Cultural studies

    Cultural_studies

  • Marianismo
  • Aspect of the female gender role in the machismo of Hispanic American culture

    "Examining the Relationships Between Physical Functioning, Ethnic Identity, Acculturation, Familismo, and Depressive Symptoms for Latino Older Adults". The Counseling

    Marianismo

    Marianismo

    Marianismo

  • Roman Ghetto
  • Jewish ghetto in Rome, Italy

    Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Stow, Kenneth R. Theater of Acculturation: The Roman Ghetto in the Sixteenth Century (Seattle: University of Washington

    Roman Ghetto

    Roman Ghetto

    Roman_Ghetto

  • Bukidnon
  • Province in Northern Mindanao, Philippines

    whom were merchants and wealthy entrepreneurs. All contributed massive acculturation among the Indigenous tribes. Most of those who moved to the mountains

    Bukidnon

    Bukidnon

    Bukidnon

  • Riau Islands
  • Province in Sumatra, Indonesia

    argue that this weapon originated from ancient Japan which experienced acculturation with Malay culture. Regardless of this opinion, the sword of genius

    Riau Islands

    Riau Islands

    Riau_Islands

  • Homophobia in ethnic minority communities
  • family is different based on generation of immigrant as well as level of acculturation to "Americanized" views, so level of adherence to traditional values

    Homophobia in ethnic minority communities

    Homophobia_in_ethnic_minority_communities

  • Church of the Brethren
  • Anabaptist denomination in the United States, descended from the Schwarzenau Brethren

    Hutterites, and Mennonites, JHU Press, USA, 2010, p. 83 "19th Century Acculturation of the Brethren". Cob-net. Retrieved November 15, 2015. "Brethren Church"

    Church of the Brethren

    Church of the Brethren

    Church_of_the_Brethren

  • Salutogenesis
  • Medical approach focusing on factors favouring health

    studies connect SOCC to broader social concepts like social identity, acculturation, conflict studies, and peace processes. They explore how a collective

    Salutogenesis

    Salutogenesis

  • Bawean language
  • Languages of Indonesia

    Bawean language there is also a form of creole language as a result of acculturation that occurred in the ethnic community of Bawean. This language is considered

    Bawean language

    Bawean language

    Bawean_language

  • Door County, Wisconsin
  • County in Wisconsin, United States

    manages five preserves in the county. For a description of Belgian acculturation towards Native Americans, see The Walloon Immigrants Of Northeast Wisconsin

    Door County, Wisconsin

    Door County, Wisconsin

    Door_County,_Wisconsin

  • Barbarian
  • Person said to be uncivilized or primitive

    it were considered to cease to be Chinese. ... It was the process of acculturation, transforming barbarians into Chinese, that created the great bulk of

    Barbarian

    Barbarian

    Barbarian

  • Delta State
  • State in Nigeria

    Olukumi are becoming culturally and linguistically extinct, due to acculturation and assimilation.[citation needed] The vast majority of inhabitants

    Delta State

    Delta State

    Delta_State

  • Boat Dwellers
  • Boat-dwelling ethnic group in southern China

    sources, especially nothing about their language. Tê-chʻao Chêng (1948). Acculturation of the Chinese in the United States: a Philadelphia study. University

    Boat Dwellers

    Boat Dwellers

    Boat_Dwellers

  • Popular culture
  • Widespread norms in a society

    base such as Ellen clothing, socks, pet beds, and more. Social media is interactive computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation or sharing

    Popular culture

    Popular_culture

  • Cultural fusion theory
  • comprehensive account of CFT, "Cultural fusion theory: An alternative to acculturation," CFT has three boundary conditions, four assumptions, and seven theoretical

    Cultural fusion theory

    Cultural_fusion_theory

  • Transculturalism
  • Concept about multi-culturalism

    create and distribute their meanings; and the ways in which social groups interact and experience tension. Transculturalism looks toward the ways in which

    Transculturalism

    Transculturalism

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  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Prakul

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    Prakul

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  • Iterative
  • a.

    Repeating.

  • Intractile
  • a.

    Not tractile; incapable of being drawn out or extended.

  • Mechanical
  • a.

    Made and operated by interaction of forces without a directing intelligence; as, a mechanical universe.

  • Incerative
  • a.

    Cleaving or sticking like wax.

  • Interdictive
  • a.

    Having the power to prohibit; as, an interdictive sentence.

  • Interaction
  • n.

    Mutual or reciprocal action or influence; as, the interaction of the heart and lungs on each other.

  • Mutuality
  • n.

    The quality of correlation; reciprocation; interchange; interaction; interdependence.

  • Interaction
  • n.

    Intermediate action.

  • Rataplan
  • n.

    The iterative sound of beating a drum, or of a galloping horse.

  • Interplay
  • n.

    Mutual action or influence; interaction; as, the interplay of affection.

  • Synergy
  • n.

    An effect of the interaction of the actions of two agents such that the result of the combined action is greater than expected as a simple additive combination of the two agents acting separately. Also synergism.