One hundred and fifty Lumbee Native American college students participated in an inves-tigation of the feasibility of constructing profiles of Native Americans from the People of Color Racial Identity Attitude Scale (PRIAS; Helms, 1995b). Findings suggest that Helms’s instrument may be feasible for constructing racial identity attitudes of Native Americans
Many social science disciplines have examined the process of socio-cultural change that takes place ...
Previous research in the fields of Critical Race Theory, Tribal Critical Race Theory, education, and...
Currently, the majority of American Indians live in more urban and metropolitan environments. The di...
In the 1970s theories of racial identity began to appear in the psychological literature. Several sc...
The attitudes one holds about oneself as a member of a specific racial or ethnic group and how those...
Few researchers have examined the contributing factors to racial identity development for White Amer...
Having a strong ethnic identity has been shown to provide positive outcomes such as helping to buffe...
This study sought to examine the relationship between racial identity attitudes and the mastery of d...
In the 1970s theories of racial identity began to appear in the psychological literature. Several sc...
This phenomenological study elucidates the identity development processes of 12 secondgeneration adu...
The uncertain and complex lineage of the Lumbee American Indian tribe has made the issue of identity...
Scholars suggest Black West Indian Americans ’ ethnocentric attitudes toward Black Americans have no...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the construct validity of Helms\u27 (1984, 1992, 199...
In the 1970s, as an offshoot of the civil rights movements of that era, applied psychologists began ...
In this paper I compared racial identity attitudes of professional and non-professional African-Amer...
Many social science disciplines have examined the process of socio-cultural change that takes place ...
Previous research in the fields of Critical Race Theory, Tribal Critical Race Theory, education, and...
Currently, the majority of American Indians live in more urban and metropolitan environments. The di...
In the 1970s theories of racial identity began to appear in the psychological literature. Several sc...
The attitudes one holds about oneself as a member of a specific racial or ethnic group and how those...
Few researchers have examined the contributing factors to racial identity development for White Amer...
Having a strong ethnic identity has been shown to provide positive outcomes such as helping to buffe...
This study sought to examine the relationship between racial identity attitudes and the mastery of d...
In the 1970s theories of racial identity began to appear in the psychological literature. Several sc...
This phenomenological study elucidates the identity development processes of 12 secondgeneration adu...
The uncertain and complex lineage of the Lumbee American Indian tribe has made the issue of identity...
Scholars suggest Black West Indian Americans ’ ethnocentric attitudes toward Black Americans have no...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the construct validity of Helms\u27 (1984, 1992, 199...
In the 1970s, as an offshoot of the civil rights movements of that era, applied psychologists began ...
In this paper I compared racial identity attitudes of professional and non-professional African-Amer...
Many social science disciplines have examined the process of socio-cultural change that takes place ...
Previous research in the fields of Critical Race Theory, Tribal Critical Race Theory, education, and...
Currently, the majority of American Indians live in more urban and metropolitan environments. The di...