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29 Cards in this Set
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Subpopulations of Asian American Families |
Chinese American Filipino American Indian american Vietnamese American Korean American Japanese American |
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Amina Americans in the 19th century |
Chinese were recruited for labor jobs (mining farming railroad) |
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Chinese Exclusion Act |
Prohibited Chinese immigration from “laboring class” |
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Credit Ticket system |
Signed an agreement to work for 7 years in exchange for transport to the us |
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Chiao Shun and Guan (tiger parenting) |
Strictness rioted in notion of training Goal is not to dominate child but to ensure harmonious relationships within family |
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Population of native Americans have |
Decreased 2-18 million down to about 2 million |
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Endogamous marriage |
Same race marriage |
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Exogamous marriage |
Marriage within different races |
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Elders role in Native American families |
Care for larger community Face barriers: poor health care, poverty and poor housing |
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Native American time and leadership |
Concepts of time,cooperation, leadership, sharing and harmony with nature: viewed differently among native Americans and majority culture. |
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Traditional Families |
Retain traditional cultural values and make slight adjustments to majority culture. |
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Transitional Family |
Joins the white lower class and becomes completely assimilated. |
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Bicultural Family |
Maintaining traditional cultural traditions while adjusting to majority culture. |
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Marginal families |
Transient between reservations and cities |
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Assimilated |
Taking on the cultural characteristics of the host culture while losing one’s own culture |
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Acculturation |
Learning about the new culture without necessarily losing the traditional culture |
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Acculturative stress |
Demands placed on the individual that result from adapting to a new culture |
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Enculturation stress |
Pressure to maintain traditional cultural practices |
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Race and ethnicity |
Race is physical characteristics and ethnicity is ethnic cultures you associate with. |
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Respect |
Children listen to parents |
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Religion |
Spiritually and belief in higher power |
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Familism |
Orientation and obligation to the family |
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Traditional gender roles |
Valuing distinct roles for men and women |
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Era of mass incarceration |
Black individuals criminalized and viewed as threat 1 ounce of crack = same sentence of 100 ounces of cocaine |
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Marriage squeeze |
More women functioning in society than men |
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Overt discrimination |
Actions or words intended to harm another because of group membership |
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Subtle discrimination |
Much more common today May be unconscious |
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Cultural intertia |
The desire to avoid cultural change or conversely desire cultural change once change is already occurring |
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Whiteness |
White people by virtue of being members of the dominant group construct identity defined as normal |