Acculturation refers to the process of adopting and integrating the cultural traits of another group, while cross-culture generally refers to interactions that occur between individuals or groups of different cultural backgrounds. Acculturation involves a more profound change in cultural identity, while cross-culture interactions may involve exchanges of ideas, customs, and practices without necessarily leading to a shift in cultural identity.
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Most wealthy people lived in the Middle Colonies due to its geography and climate because it was great for growing cash crops and tobacco and they could sell that for money in England.
Navajo National Monument is run by the National Park Service and is on the Navajo Nation west of Kayenta AZ and East of Page and south of Navajo Mountian and not far from Shonto. It consists of the Ancestoral Pueblo (Hisatsinom or Anasazi) ruins named Keet Seel (Kitsʼiil) , Betatakin (Bitátʼahkin) and Inscription House site (Tsʼah Biiʼ Kin). They were abandoned around about 1300 AD with the people moving to the Hopi mesas. The Hopi say this was part of a spiritual quest. American scientists say it was due to drought and cultural changes. The site was "discovered" in modern times by the in 1895 by the Wetherill Brothers. Of course, the local Navajo had always known it was there but preferred to stay away from it due to their taboo about coming in contact with the dead.
When they were confined to Bosque Redondo there was a measles epidemic that killed about 1/3 the population. There were more epidemic in the 1890s. The Navajo contacted the Spanish in the 1500s and all the peoples of the Americas had huge losses in population at that time due to small pox, measles, flu, typhus, whooping cough and many others. We don't have records of those deaths for the Navajo. They continued to have very high rates of TB into the 20th century. 10% of the Navajo enlisted men in WWII had to be sent home with TB. However the Navajo have fully recovered and increased from those losses and today there are more Navajo than it is thought there ever have been, the tribal membership is over 300,000.
Navajo National Monument is run by the National Park Service and is on the Navajo Nation west of Kayenta AZ and East of Page and south of Navajo Mountian and not far from Shonto. It consists of the Ancestoral Pueblo (Hisatsinom or Anasazi) ruins named Keet Seel (Kitsʼiil) , Betatakin (Bitátʼahkin) and Inscription House site (Tsʼah Biiʼ Kin). They were abandoned around about 1300 AD with the people moving to the Hopi mesas. The Hopi say this was part of a spiritual quest. American scientists say it was due to drought and cultural changes. The site was "discovered" in modern times by the in 1895 by the Wetherill Brothers. Of course, the local Navajo had always known it was there but preferred to stay away from it due to their taboo about coming in contact with the dead.
He was fairly wealthy due to his directorships on company boards. But he died June 26, 2015.
nope is because of their trade surplus;) i had the same hw:)
Cultural imperialism. It involves the spread of one culture's values, beliefs, and customs over others, often due to unequal power dynamics or coercion.
Yes, Agatha Christie was wealthy due to her successful career as a bestselling author. She had a daughter, Rosalind Hicks, with her first husband Archibald Christie, and later married archaeologist Max Mallowan with whom she had no children.
Yes, Aristotle was wealthy due to his connections with the royal family of Macedonia and his success as a philosopher and tutor to Alexander the Great.
Well, Arizona's ethnic groups consists of European Americans, Spanish Americans, Navajo Indians, hundreds and even thousands of other ethnic groups. Due to this, a lot of "culture" in Arizona, consists of things that European Americans (Caucasian peoples) and Spanish Americans do on a daily basis. Finally, due to the fact that the Navajo Indians live in Indian reservations, in the North-Central & South-Central sections of the US State of Arizona, those Indians live like we do, but all of those native Navajo Indians have the same characteristics that all of them, hundreds of years ago, before the "Trail of Tears' came into existence."