ABSTRACT

As human beings we are all similar in our fundamental structure and physiological functions. We are comprised of a skeleton, organs and tissues, and functional systems such as the nervous or circulatory systems to achieve the primary goal of survival and subsequent procreation. Although each of us embarks on our own unique journey in fulfilling these goals, there exists a clear and distinct common thread connecting us all together. Similarly, all nations are comprised of a similar infrastructure and have political, economic, educational, religious, and social systems by which a nation achieves survival. Each nation, like a person, has past challenges that influenced its current and future states as a nation, as a people, and as an indigenous psychology.