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Biculturalism in describes the co-existence, to varying degrees, of two originally distinct .

Official policy recognizing, fostering, or encouraging biculturalism typically emerges in countries that have emerged from a history of national or ethnic conflict in which neither side has gained complete victory. This condition usually arises from . Resulting conflicts may take place either between the colonisers and indigenous peoples (as in ) and/or between rival groups of colonisers (as in, for example, ). A deliberate policy of biculturalism influences the structures and decisions of governments to ensure that they allocate political and and influence equitably between people and/or groups identified with each side of the cultural divide.

Examples include the conflicts between Anglophone and , between Anglophone White and , and between the indigenous Māori people and European settlers in . The term biculturalism was originally adopted in Canada, most notably by the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism (1963–1969), which recommended that Canada become officially bilingual.

Because the term biculturalism suggests, more or less explicitly, that only two cultures merit formal recognition, advocates of (for which biculturalism formed a precedent) may regard bicultural outlooks as an inadequate descriptor by comparison. This was the case in Canada where Ukrainian Canadians activists such as Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, and other "third force" successfully pressured the Canadian government to adopt multiculturalism as official policy in 1971.

In the context of relations between the cultures of and non-deafness, people find the word "biculturalism" less controversial because the distinction between spoken and commonly seems like a genuine binary distinction—transcending the distinctions between various spoken languages.

In the context of the United States of America, bicultural distinctions have traditionally existed between the US and Mexico, and between the White and the African-American population of the US.

Regions which formally recognize biculturalism include:

  • , divided basically between speakers of French and of Dutch
  • , formerly a condominium with both French and British politico-administrative traditions
  • the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, retrospectively termed "The Commonwealth of Both Peoples"
  • , overwhelmingly German and French in language (though with recognition of Italian and Romansch)
  • , with a population 90% of which speaks Guaraní and 99% of which speaks Spanish
  • , where the Treaty of Waitangi forms the basis of a relationship between and Māori (tribes) through which te reo Māori is recognised as an official language, and Māori have protected representation in through the Māori electorates
  • , where both Chinese and English are official languages

Biculturalism can also refer to individuals (see bicultural identity).


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