| 1. | Multiple examples of enculturation can be found cross-culturally.
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| 2. | In others, the word may cover both deliberate and informal enculturation.
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| 3. | At least the Spaniards adopted the benign policy of enculturation by spreading Catholicism.
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| 4. | Westernization can also be related to acculturation and enculturation.
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| 5. | Through participation and enculturation within different communities, agents express knowing through action.
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| 6. | Another aspect of anthropology prior to ethnoscience is enculturation.
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| 7. | Although, in many ways Enculturation duplicates the norms and traditions of previous generations.
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| 8. | Children's experience with nonverbally organized social interaction helps constitute the process of enculturation.
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| 9. | The degree of similarity between the cultures of each successive generation through enculturation may vary.
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| 10. | If successful, enculturation results in competence in the language, values, and rituals of the culture.
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