Some factors related to the theory of cultural Acculturation though the study of cultural exchange of the Bo Y ethnic
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2019/280Keywords:
Bo Y, exchange, acculturation, cultureAbstract
Acculturation is theory of culture change. According to this theory, In order to have cultural change, two different cultures must have direct and continuous contact. However, it is needed to study about factors, that control culture changing to know how the deep and the way of that exchange. These factors are recognized by us when studying about the exchange culture between the Bo Y ethnic group and others. We will show some most clear of that factors.
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