Título: | Psychological characteristics of three groups of Caughnawaga Iroquois Indians. |
Autores: | Stern, Muriel. H. |
Fecha: | 1954 |
Publicador: | McGill University |
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Tipo: | Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
Tema: | Psychology. |
Descripción: | This study arises out of certain investigations of North American Indian Cultures, which have stressed the relation between personality changes and different stages of acculturation. Hallowell (7) made use of the Rorschach test to analyze "Acculturation Processes and Personality Changes" among the Canadian Ojibwa. He compared two groups, one inland and one outland, and found evidence that distinct personality changes were taking place among the more acculturated outland group. |
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