Interpreting a cultural value: An examination of the Indigenous concept of non-interference in North America

This article examines the Indigenous cultural value of non-interference in North America, which is portrayed in the literature as a central influence on interpersonal interactions. The findings suggest that while Indigenous peoples prefer subtle forms of interpersonal influence that maintain respect...

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