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Vocab Crossword - Final

Across
The movement of people into a country or region to which they are not native in order to settle there. Immigration is done for many reasons, including temperature, breeding, economic, political, family reunification, natural disaster, poverty, or the wish to change one’s surroundings voluntarily.
Highly structured and traditional male gender roles. Traditionally viewed as the sense of responsibility to care for and protect one’s family and those around him.
A person who owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality.
A form of assimilation wherein an ethnic group or individual takes on the cultural ways of another group (usually that of mainstream culture), often at the expense of traditional cultural ways.
A psychoanalytic term that refers to a therapist’s unconscious personal reactions to aspects of the client.
This is the position you are going to rock using your new knowledge and skills of populations.
The aspect of personal identity that contributes to one’s self-image as a member of an ethnic group, and the nature of one’s sense of belonging to an ethnic group—how one thinks, feels, and acts in relation to one’s ethnic group membership.
An extraordinary psychological experience, caused by threat to life or bodily safety or a personal encounter with violence and death, that overwhelms ordinary human functioning.
Down
The holy text of Islam.
An inner sense of group belonging in which positive ethnic experiences coexist alongside negative and rejecting ones, leading to a vacillation between positive and negative identification. Also referred to as internalized racism, internalized oppression, and racial self-hatred.
An inner sense of self that reflects a stable perception of who a person is individually and socially.
A set of assumptions and beliefs about how the world works that structures a person’s perception and understanding of reality. Personal paradigms of reality are largely shaped by the culture in which one is raised.
The term referring to people who have some hearing loss, but predominantly identify with the hearing culture.
The collection 15 ethnic groups that make up Asian Americans. Includes individuals from Hawaii, Guam, and Samoa.
A diverse array of Americans descended from tribes indigenous to North America, including both American Indians and Native Alaskans.
The idea that an individual equally embraces ethnic as well as dominant culture.