-
easier and more
desired to
acculturate to
their host society's
attitudes towards politics and government, than it is to
acculturate to new
attitudes about...
-
immigrants who have
traveled to
another foreign country and have yet
acculturated into the nation's
ethnicity or language, but
still perpetuate their cultures...
-
categorized by the Qing
administration into
acculturated aborigines who had
adopted Han
culture and non-
acculturated aborigines who had not. The Qing did little...
- conquerors'
territory as
forced labour; they were
sometimes gradually acculturated and
absorbed into the conquerors' society.
Slave routes were established...
- with
influences from
their native Yiddish;
their children,
raised in an
acculturated environment,
spoke Standard German.
Hermann and
Julie had six children...
- from a
little before the
early 18th
century is
sometimes called the
acculturating Fireside Cabin culture.
Trading posts were
established by
European traders...
-
where the
Viking raiders settled,
marrying Gaelic women and
slightly acculturating to
Gaelic customs (such as
naming practices, MacGiollam****re, MacTurkill...
-
Catholic missionaries in
order to
convert them to the
Christian faith and
acculturate them in the
Western life,
forming a
hybrid Baroque influenced by Native...
-
political style with myths, rites, and
symbols as a lay
religion designed to
acculturate, socialize, and
integrate the
faith of the m****es with the goal of creating...
- 19
April 2016. Röder, Antje; Mühlau,
Peter (1
March 2014). "Are They
Acculturating? Europe's
Immigrants and
Gender Egalitarianism".
Social Forces. 92 (3):...