Across
- 4. Policy that allowed Australian Indigenous people to practice their culture but in a westernised way
- 8. Person who leaves their country of origin voluntarily to seek a better life for a range of personal and economic reasons
- 10. Process of judging another culture by standards of one's own culture
- 12. Physical objects, artefacts, resources and spaces of a society passed onto subsequent generations
- 13. Practice of judging a culture by its own standards
- 16. Policy based on belief that all members of society have the right to equal access to services and expression of cultural identity regardless of ethnic background
- 18. An artefact, document, recording or other source of information created by a person with direct knowledge of situation described
- 20. Movement of people from one country to another
Down
- 1. Social group categorised by distinctive way of life with set customary values
- 2. New cultural forms resulting from a mixture of two or more cultural influences
- 3. Labelling of a group of people seen as outsiders by dominant culture
- 5. Person who has fled their own country and applies to the government of another country for protection as a refugee
- 6. Set of laws that intentionally made it difficult for Non-British people to migrate to Australia
- 7. Formal agreement of an individual to participate in research project
- 9. Non physical creations and ideas of a society, such as knowledge values beliefs and social norms which are transmitted across generations
- 11. A source of information that builds upon primary sources and involves the generalisation, analysis, synethesis, interpretation or evaluation of original materials
- 14. Use of methods to protect identity of participants in projects
- 15. Process whereby immigrants and Indigenous people are expected to be absorbed into the dominant culture
- 17. Person unwilling or unable to return to original country due to a well founded fear of being persecuted
- 19. Socially contructed category of people who share biologically transmitted traits that members of society consider important
