If you Google interethnic it gives you an answer faster than this. The first link on google says: "between, among, or involving members of two or more ethnic groups" Since you have posted this in marriage and family I assume you are referring to interethnic marriage. Try googling "interethnic marriage".
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Hemant Shah has written: 'Newspaper coverage of interethnic conflict' -- subject(s): Ethnic press, Minorities, Press coverage
Azhar Abidi has written: 'Twilight' -- subject(s): Fiction, Interethnic marriage, Families, Mothers and sons, Culture conflict, Family
the hiv/aids epidemic lack of cultural and linguistic unity in many africans states corruption on the part of the political elites interethnic conflict
No, in 1996 the Removal of Barriers to Interethnic Adoption Provisions amended the Multiethnic Adoption Act of 1994 (MEPA), making this kind of discrimination illegal.
Gary Allen Cretser has written: 'An investigation of interethnic marriage in Los Angeles County 1950-1961 and its relation to selected demographic factors' -- subject(s): Interracial marriage, Intermarriage
Bernard von Graeve has written: 'Protective intervention and interethnic relations' -- subject(s): Indians of South America, Paka Nova Indians, Social conditions, Race relations, Missions
Karen Ma has written: 'The modern Madame Butterfly' -- subject(s): Cross-cultural studies, Interracial dating, Man-woman relationships, Interethnic dating, Social conditions, Women, Sex customs
Harry T. Getty has written: 'Interethnic relationships in the community of Tucson' -- subject(s): Mexican Americans, Social conditions 'The San Carlos Indian cattle industry' -- subject(s): Apache Indians, Cattle trade, Domestic animals, Economic conditions, Indians of North America
All marriages are predestined to fail, if couple doesn't seek professional counselling.I've been married for 25 years in a an 'interethnic' relationship and initially there are things that need to be adjusted and worked out. Even as the years go by situations will come up where there needs to be discussion and compromise and a real awareness that your partner's reaction comes from another cultural perspective/religion. Especially where extended family is involved. Over time there can be a really great mixing of cultures where you take the best of both and create something really great. It can be exciting too to be so closely exposed to ideas different from what you've been brought up with, as long as your beliefs are not so totally different that it would absolutely not match. And both people must be flexible and be willing to compromise or there can be real difficulty.
King-Kok Cheung has written: 'Articulate silences' -- subject(s): American literature, Asian American authors, Asian American women, Asian American women in literature, Asian Americans in literature, Criticism and interpretation, History, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Women and literature, Women authors 'An Interethnic Companion to Asian American Literature'
John J Edmunds has written books on topics such as social science, international relations, and conflict resolution. Some of his notable works include "American Genealogy" and "Communication and International and Interethnic Relations."