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Cross-Cultural Psychology combines quantitative and qualitative
research with anecdotal material to examine multicultural issues
and capture the richness of diverse cultures in relation to
psychology. This Canadian edition delivers first-person narrative
accounts by people in Canada of all ages and cultural backgrounds
to illustrate compelling topics such as communication, racial and
cultural identity, development, racism, worldviews, and immigration
within our national context and beyond.
John Gonzalez is a South Kingstown, Rhode Island resident of Ta'no
descent, whose ceremonial name, Kanipawit Maskwa (Standing Bear),
was given to him during the final days of the Standing Rock
occupation in North Dakota, where over 500 Tribal Nations and their
allies prayerfully came together and stood against a militarized
corporation. A water protector who spent three months on the front
lines, John worked with leadership to help evacuees and those who
remained during the worst blizzard in North Dakota history, as well
as prayerfully engaging in nonviolent direct action against DAPL.
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