nonacculturated
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From non- + acculturated.
Adjective
[edit]nonacculturated (not comparable)
- Unacculturated; not having fully acquired all aspects of the dominant culture.
- 2001, Jonathan W. Warren, Racial Revolutions: Antiracism and Indian Resurgence in Brazil:
- Proexorcist forces such as the military and those with vested interests in Indian lands and resources fought unsuccessfully to make a distinction between acculturated and nonacculturated Indians, whereby only the latter would enjoy the rights guaranteed to Indians in the Constitution.
- 2006, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Abel Valenzuela, Jr., Immigration and Crime: Ethnicity, Race, and Violence, page 47:
- The results, displayed in figure 3.3, show that increasing acculturation is associated with significantly higher probabilities of many types of violence: Youth who live in fully acculturated households are significantly mroe likely to hit someone, throw objects at someone, and be in a gang fight than those from nonacculturated households; while youth from partially acculturated households are significantly more likely to hit someone and be in a gang fight than those from nonacculturated households.
- 2010, Harry Preuss, Sensuke Konno, Maitake Magic:
- Diets of these nonacculturated societies differ from acculturated societies—containing less socium, simple sugars, and saturated fats and containing more complex carbohydrates, fibers, and potassium.