Anglo-Americancultureinthecontent,whileignoringnativecultureislackofconsideration.Basedonthecultureprincipleof composingEnglishtextbooks,thispapertakesNewHorizonCollegeEnglishasanexample,tryingtofindthecauseofthelackof thelocalcultureinEnglishtextbooksandimprovementmeasures. Keywords:CollegeEnglishtextbooks;westernculture;nat...
Nonrenewable ResourceNational HeritageNative American Culturethe loss of cultural heritage—an international perspectivedoi:10.1007/BF02803805Catherine M. CameronSpringer USNonrenewable ResourcesCameron, C. 1997 The Loss of Cultural Heritage - An International Perspective. Non-renewable Resources 6(2):67-69...
American Indian CultureAmerican IndiansClient Characteristics (Human ServicesCounselor Client RelationshipCounselorsInterviewsSpiritualityAlthough the multicultural counseling literature includes numerous references to working with Native Americans, this population continues to be misunderstood and underserved. A series ...
in looking at the cultural diversity each ethnic group brings, there also is an element of cultural ambiguity for the displaced ethnic group. Cultural ambiguity is defined as an unclear culture, or of mixed uncertain cultures
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- 《European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care》 被引量: 188发表: 2010年 Medication errors in the Middle East countries: A systematic review of the literature Medication errors are a significant global concern and can cause serious medical consequences for patients. Little is known...
Native American Culture -tribal medicine man or priestly healer-baptism ceremonies; end of mourning noted with ceremony at burial ground with grave covered with blanket or cloth later given to tribe member Orthodox Jewish American Culture -relative staying with dying person-body covered with sheet; ...
I argue that because of the negative experiences from speaking Spanish during childhood, in addition to the negative perceptions toward Latinos by the dominant culture, many Latinos unconsciously decide to change their native language to English in an attempt to assimilate into the American culture. ...
The obvious answer, the absolute necessity for most Americans to speak English in order to survive economically, together with the appeal of mainstream American culture to most younger tribal members, tells only part of the story. Another factor is the boarding schools that many Native children ...
There has been little exploration of the psychological impact of land loss and displacement on American minority populations. What little there is, is evident in research on Native Americans. Virtually absent from the mental health literature is research on the psychological processes of land loss and...