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Tribe : endangered peoples around the world / by Gibbon, Piers.(CARDINAL)594256; Houston, Jane.(CARDINAL)780719;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : A savage history -- Food and drink -- Dress and adornment -- House, shelter, home -- Courtship and marriage -- Music, dance, leisure -- Social structures, war, peace -- Belief, ritual, healthcare -- The future.Presents the cultures, beliefs, and societal patterns of over two hundred indigenous peoples and describes their degrees of integration with other societies and the integrity of their indigenous identities.
Subjects: Acculturation.; Indigenous peoples.;

When peoples meet, a study in race and culture contacts. by Locke, Alain,1885-1954.(CARDINAL)132386; Stern, Bernhard J.(Bernhard Joseph),1894-1956.(CARDINAL)126023;
Subjects: Acculturation.; Minorities.; Race relations.;

Big Cypress: a changing Seminole community / by Garbarino, Merwyn S.(CARDINAL)164616;
Bibliography: pages 131-132.
Subjects: Seminole Indians.; Acculturation;

Children of the uprooted / by Handlin, Oscar,1915-2011.(CARDINAL)140478;
Bibliographical references included in "Acknowledgments" (pages v-vii)
Subjects: Immigrants; Acculturation.;

The twilight of the primitive / by Cotlow, Lewis,1898-1987.(CARDINAL)269313;
They will not pass this way again -- Jivaros: still undefeated -- Jivaros: lessons in survival -- Mato Grosso: "Die if you must... " -- Xinguanos: a last look at Eden -- The high arctic: sled dogs and snowmobiles -- Alaska: Grandma was an eskimo -- Africa: tribes into nations -- Pygmies of the Ituri: a place to hide -- Masai: cowboys and lions -- Australia's Aboriginies: how do you save a culture? -- Aborigines: the ethics of assimilation -- New Guinea: time was no enemy -- New Guinea: politcian with a stone memore -- New Guinea: the central highlands: "It will all go... " -- New Guinea-The Sepik: highway to mechanical dreams.
Subjects: Anthropology.; Prehistoric peoples.; Acculturation.;

Race and culture contacts in the modern world. by Frazier, E. Franklin,1894-1962.(CARDINAL)126802;
Subjects: Race relations.; Acculturation.; Social classes.;

Managing cultural differences. by Harris, Philip R.(Philip Robert),1926-(CARDINAL)143737; Moran, Robert T.,1938-(CARDINAL)271737; Moran, Sarah V.(Sarah Virgilia),1972-(CARDINAL)271738;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Global Leaders and Culture -- Global Leaders and Communications -- Global Leadership in Negotiations and Alliances -- Leadership in Cultural Change -- Leadership in Cultural Synergy -- Managing Transitions and Relocations -- Managing Diversity in the Global Work Culture -- Women in Global Business -- Effective Performance in the Global Marketplace -- Doing Business with North Americans -- Doing Business with Latin Americans -- Doing Business with Asians and Australians -- Doing Business with Europeans -- Doing Business with Middle Easterners -- Doing Business with Africans.
Subjects: Cross-cultural studies.; International business enterprises; Acculturation.;

Cultural and historical geography of southwest Guatemala / by McBryde, F. Webster(Felix Webster),1908-1995.(CARDINAL)287899; United States.Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation.(CARDINAL)287898;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-160) and index.
Subjects: Acculturation.; Ethnology; Human geography;

Cultural appropriation / by Eboch, M. M.,editor.(CARDINAL)492807;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Cultural exchange, cultural appropriation, and privilege -- Are there advantages to cultural appropriation? -- Who is harmed by cultural appropriation and how? -- Facts about cultural appropriation -- Organizations to contact -- For further reading -- Index -- Picture credits.Grade level 7-12.
Subjects: Acculturation.; Cultural appropriation.; Postcolonialism;

Social change in the South Pacific; Rarotonga and Aitutaki. by Beaglehole, Ernest,1906-1965.(CARDINAL)201945;
Bibliographical footnotes.
Subjects: Acculturation.;