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INDIAN VOCABULARY

A) Stereotype- to follow a stereotype in thinking about a person, group, etc.- A way of
thinking about a person, group, etc. that follows a fixed, common pattern, paying no
attenion to individual differances.
B) Culture-the ideas, customs, skills, arts, etc. of a people or group, that are
transferred, communicated, or passed along, as in or to succeeding generations - such
ideas, customs, etc. of a particular people or group in a particular period; civilization
-the particular people or group having such ideas, customs, etc. 
C)Tradition-the handing down orally of stories, beliefs, customs, etc. from generation to
generation - a story, belief, custom, proverb, etc. handed down this way - a
long-established custom or practice that has the effect of an unwritten law; specif., any
of the usages of a school of art or literature handed down through the generations, and
generally observed.
D)Values-the social principles, goals, or standards held or accepted by an individual,
class, society, etc.
E) Assimilate-to absorb (groups of different cultures) into the main cultural body. 
F) Bicultural-of or combining two distinct cultures in a single region
G) Bias-to cause to have a bias; influence; prejudice 
H) Prejudice-suspicion, intolerance, or irrational hatred of other races, creeds,
regions, occupations, etc. 
I) Trustee- a person to whom another's property or the management of another's property
is entrusted 
J)- Cultural Conflict- a conflict between two cultures leading to wars, segregation,
etc.
K) Jim Crow Laws-(or segregation laws), name given to former laws of Southern states of
U.S. providing for separation of black and white people in streetcars, trains, schools,
and theaters; Jim Crow is thought to be an old nickname for a black American, popularized
in a song
Bibliography
I got this from my American Histort Book.

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