Personality and history as motivational variables : in the differential reaction of two communities to acculturation

Through the use of ethnohistorical data, the Saponi and Nottoway Indians of seventeenth-century Virginia are analyzed in terms of basic, or group, personality and acculturation history. Through a reconstruction of the contrasting reactions of these communities to eighteenth-century English activity,...

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Main Author: Sasser, Ray R.
Other Authors: Glenn, Elizabeth J.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1817232014-07-18T03:33:10ZPersonality and history as motivational variables : in the differential reaction of two communities to acculturationSasser, Ray R.Indians of North America -- Virginia.Through the use of ethnohistorical data, the Saponi and Nottoway Indians of seventeenth-century Virginia are analyzed in terms of basic, or group, personality and acculturation history. Through a reconstruction of the contrasting reactions of these communities to eighteenth-century English activity, a test for the motivating influence of personality and history on this behavior is made. It is determined that the Saponi and Nottoway shared similar basic personalities, but that they experienced different seventeenth-century histories. By the eighteenth century, the behavior patterns of each community were consistent with the different levels of acculturation attained by each community as a result of their different histories. It is concluded that in the case of the Nottoway and. Saponi, acculturation history served as the primary motivational factor in their different reactions to eighteenth-century English activity. Personality became a factor only as a result of the stress placed upon it by acculturation.Glenn, Elizabeth J.2011-06-03T19:32:11Z2011-06-03T19:32:11Z19781978v, 114 leaves ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z72 1978 .S37http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/181723http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/296790Virtual Pressn-us-va n-us---
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topic Indians of North America -- Virginia.
spellingShingle Indians of North America -- Virginia.
Sasser, Ray R.
Personality and history as motivational variables : in the differential reaction of two communities to acculturation
description Through the use of ethnohistorical data, the Saponi and Nottoway Indians of seventeenth-century Virginia are analyzed in terms of basic, or group, personality and acculturation history. Through a reconstruction of the contrasting reactions of these communities to eighteenth-century English activity, a test for the motivating influence of personality and history on this behavior is made. It is determined that the Saponi and Nottoway shared similar basic personalities, but that they experienced different seventeenth-century histories. By the eighteenth century, the behavior patterns of each community were consistent with the different levels of acculturation attained by each community as a result of their different histories. It is concluded that in the case of the Nottoway and. Saponi, acculturation history served as the primary motivational factor in their different reactions to eighteenth-century English activity. Personality became a factor only as a result of the stress placed upon it by acculturation.
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title Personality and history as motivational variables : in the differential reaction of two communities to acculturation
title_short Personality and history as motivational variables : in the differential reaction of two communities to acculturation
title_full Personality and history as motivational variables : in the differential reaction of two communities to acculturation
title_fullStr Personality and history as motivational variables : in the differential reaction of two communities to acculturation
title_full_unstemmed Personality and history as motivational variables : in the differential reaction of two communities to acculturation
title_sort personality and history as motivational variables : in the differential reaction of two communities to acculturation
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