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Adjustment (to Environment) | 1 |
Ethnic Groups | 1 |
Ethnic Relations | 1 |
Ethnic Stereotypes | 1 |
Ethnic Studies | 1 |
Rural to Urban Migration | 1 |
Samoan Americans | 1 |
Social Adjustment | 1 |
Urban Environment | 1 |
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Journal of Ethnic Studies | 1 |
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Kotchek, Lydia | 1 |
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Kotchek, Lydia – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1977
Describes the ways and means of adaptation and interaction used by a purportedly invisible ethnic minority, the Samoan population of Seattle, Washington, and discusses both how these ways and means of adaptation and interaction relate to each other and how they are facilitated or blocked by the relative invisibility of the group. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Relations, Ethnic Stereotypes