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    Translating immigration in the multicultural and multilingual United States of America by Nael F. M. Hijjo, Rodney C. Jubilado

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…As part of its civic integration of new immigrants into the American society, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published a guide for new immigrants in English and its translations in 14 languages. …”
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    Native American agriculture and food systems by Megan Mucioki, Elizabeth Hoover, Jennifer Sowerwine, Intertribal Agriculture Council, Keir Johnson-Reyes, Latashia Redhouse, Dan Cornelius

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…As the nation’s primary Native American agri­culture and natural resources organization, serving 574 Federally Recognized Tribal communities throughout the United States, the Intertribal Agri­culture Council (IAC) received a resounding increase in inquiries during the pandemic pertain­ing to a number of challenges that tribal producers and governments face. …”
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    Czesław Miłosz’s Migrant Perspective in Rodzinna Europa [Native Realm] by Kołodziejczyk Ewa

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In the United States, the post-war immigrant from Vilnius learned to perceive, understand and evaluate American culture; he also gained a new perspective on his region of Europe and Slavic immigrants. …”
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    Native Americans: from Mistreatment to Differential Treatment by Mouhamed DIOP

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Proud of their rich diverse cultures, most Native Americans used to live in tepees, specific conical tents, in wide open spaces surrounded by majestic mountains, rivers and giant trees, and in total harmony with the fauna. …”
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    The Cultural Adaption of a Sobriety Support App for Alaska Native and American Indian People: Qualitative Feasibility and Acceptability Study by Susan Brown Trinidad, Aliassa L Shane, Tiffany R Guinn, Charlene R Apok, Ann F Collier, Jaedon P Avey, Dennis M Donovan

    Published 2023-02-01
    “… BackgroundDespite high rates of alcohol abstinence, Alaska Native and American Indian (ANAI) people experience a disproportionate burden of alcohol-related morbidity and mortality. …”
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    The Rise of Donald Trump Right-Wing Populism in the United States: Middle American Radicalism and Anti-Immigration Discourse by Giovanna Campani, Sunamis Fabelo Concepción, Angel Rodriguez Soler, Claudia Sánchez Savín

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Populism has been an inherent phenomenon in the history of the United States since the beginning of the republic to the present, but it is only in 2016 that a populist leader, Donald Trump, has won the presidential election. …”
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    “Spiders and Webs in American Literature” by Vincent Dussol

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Following the national logic of checks and balances, any web covering the whole of the United States will tend to come under suspicion.This study ends with an inventory of cultural productions linked with spiders and webs and whose Americanness is yet to be clearly determined.…”
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    Alienation and Character Typology in African American and Native American Narratives: A Jungian Reading of The Bluest Eye and Winter in the Blood by Garuba Issa Omotosho

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In order to understand the variance and/or convergence in the personality formations of the African American and Native American characters in the narratives, consequent upon the racially alienating system, the paper adopts Carl Jung’s psychological theory of personality typology, labelled introversion and extraversion, with a view to assessing how, typically, persons of these origins are more likely to react to the socio-political, cultural and economic situations affecting them as minority ethnic groups in the United States.…”
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