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Describing a People Group Describing a People Group (Ethnic Group) Copyright © 2005 Orville Boyd Jenkins August 2005

Describing a People Group 2 Steps Define their Worldview Unit Define their Strategy Unit Describing a People Group

The Cultural Worldview Unit = The Ethnolinguistic Unit Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group Each discernible box = one worldview unit Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group Culture/Worldview Groups Overlap Find the discrete groupings based on cultural, social and linguistic factors Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group Could represent many countries or regions of the world, with several cultures present, with varying degrees of separate identity. Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group Smaller groups lie within the Green culture section Some Green culture characteristics are in those smaller groups Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group The boundaries of some of the smaller groups are more distinct than others Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group Pink culture – clearly-defined lines of identity, yet 1 segment has aspects of the Black and Green cultures, as well as some ambient Yellow Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group Some of the smaller groups also share some characteristics Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group Green culture also lies within a larger broad culture group, represented by Black Might be considered a sub-group of Black -- However, its boundaries are clearly defined as a totally separate culture Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group There is a section of the dominant Black culture totally within the Green culture Certain areas of the smaller cultures also share some of the Black characteristics Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group Members of these groups will likely think of themselves as members of different levels of culture groupings Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group Any identified grouping can be further analyzed into some smaller groupings Boundaries may not be clear, will usually be somewhat fuzzy Define their Worldview Unit

Describing a People Group 2 Steps Define their Worldview Unit Define their Strategy Unit Describing a People Group

Strategy Unit -- Define their Strategy Unit largest grouping within which change and decision making (and thus the gospel) can move freely without internal communication barriers

Describing a People Group What does the individual call himself? What does an individual say others in the same people/tribe/clan call themselves? Look for synonyms and sub-divisions. What are they called by other peoples? Key Factors: Define their Strategy Unit

Describing a People Group What name in Western popular or academic usage? What other people are in the same group? What languages do they speak? What are their common characteristics? Define their Strategy Unit Key Factors:

Describing a People Group Smaller groupings within the same ethnic entity Geographic – Ethno-geography Social (Role, status, circle of relationships) Language, Education, Age Define their Strategy Unit Segments

Describing a People Group 2 Steps Define their Worldview Unit Define their Strategy Unit Additional strategy considerations Describing a People Group

Various Demographic Categories applicable to any Ethnic Group and cutting across them Strata (also called Social Segments)

Describing a People Group Social (community groupings, activities) Economic, Occupational Recreational, Educational Strata (Social Segments)

Describing a People Group Educational By Educational activities By Special educational needs By Providing education Strata (Social Segments)

Describing a People Group Lingual – Same language across different pgs Native Language (mother tongue) or Primary language (most used) (Ex: ESL, International Bible Studies, Student Groups, Community services, Literacy, Child Care, family services) Strata (Social Segments)

Describing a People Group Lingual – Same language across different pgs Second Language (Ex: immigrant groups from different French-sphere countries; internationals in European cities -- English, Spanish, Arabic) Strata (Social Segments)

Describing a People Group Common Language Ministry Activities Immigration assistance Translation services Child tutoring Legal assistance International Church Strata (Social Segments)

Describing a People Group 2 Steps Define their Worldview Unit Define their Strategy Unit Describing a People Group

Describing a People Group (Ethnic Group) end August 2005 Copyright © 2005 Orville Boyd Jenkins