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Return to History 8 Culture Origins Vocabulary

Acculturation is the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group. Throughout history, groups introduce new things to other cultures which are absorbed and become a part of both cultures. Horses had not exited in North America until brought to the continent by the Spanish. By the time the English had colonized America, horses were a crucial part of Native American society. A more modern example of acculturation is when people who's primary language is Spanish and they move to a prodominantly English speaking country or area and learn to speak English and use it in their daily lives as well as Spanish.

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http://www.rice.edu/projects/HispanicHealth/Acculturation.html

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http://coursesite.uhcl.edu/HSH/Whitec/terms/A/acculturation.htm