The document discusses the six phases of cultural domination and defines indigenous psychology. It outlines three key features of indigenous psychology according to Kim: 1) it develops naturally within a land or region without external introduction, 2) it originates and develops within its native land or environment, and 3) it relates specifically to the natives of that place. It then quotes Enriquez's definition of indigenous psychology as the scientific study of a people's ethnicity, society, and culture, and the application of knowledge from their ethnic heritage and consciousness in psychological practice.
The document discusses the six phases of cultural domination and defines indigenous psychology. It outlines three key features of indigenous psychology according to Kim: 1) it develops naturally within a land or region without external introduction, 2) it originates and develops within its native land or environment, and 3) it relates specifically to the natives of that place. It then quotes Enriquez's definition of indigenous psychology as the scientific study of a people's ethnicity, society, and culture, and the application of knowledge from their ethnic heritage and consciousness in psychological practice.
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The document discusses the six phases of cultural domination and defines indigenous psychology. It outlines three key features of indigenous psychology according to Kim: 1) it develops naturally within a land or region without external introduction, 2) it originates and develops within its native land or environment, and 3) it relates specifically to the natives of that place. It then quotes Enriquez's definition of indigenous psychology as the scientific study of a people's ethnicity, society, and culture, and the application of knowledge from their ethnic heritage and consciousness in psychological practice.
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1) it is not introduced directly or indirectly according to historical record or scientific analysis into a particular land or region from the outside.
Features of Indigenous Psychology by Kim
2) it is developed or produced in a particular land or environment where it originated; and
Features of Indigenous Psychology by Kim
3) it is of, relating to, or designed for, natives.
Definition of Indigenous Psychology
Enriquez (1974) the scientific study of the ethnicity society and culture of a people and the application to psychology practice of indigenous knowledge rooted in the peoples ethnic heritage and consciousness. Ex. Babaylan