Just curious as to the lack of hyphenated identities in Canada : African-Canadians,Asian-Canadians,Italian-Canadians, and so on.Virtually everyone in the U.S who is a citizen can adopt a hyphenated brand.In the U.S ,terms like African-American,Vietnamese-American,Greek-American abound. Except for French Canadian (not hyphenated),hyphenation (my term) does not seem to exist in our 51st.State. Are Chris,Stephen,Stuart,and James Euro-Canadians? There are Euro-Australians and Aboriginal-Australians. Btw,what would Psychosocial development theorist like Erikson say about identity versus role confusion in Canada? In the the U.S the term Native American os used: are the indigenous people of Canada referred to as Native Canadians? And what is this that Native Canadians can travel back and forth to the U.S freely.
Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
