“…Sometimes, this has involved adopting independent self-construals (Harrington and Liu, 2002;Markus and Kitayama, 1991). Because of the variability of indigenous experiences, it seems desirable for First Nations collectives to simultaneously (i) maintain a commitment to First Principles, that is, to maintain an essentialised identity (Lawson-Te Aho, 2014) while (ii) allowing for elasticity in the inclusion of others at different stages in their identity development (Rata et al, 2014). The dynamism characteristic of biculturals in Hong Kong and North America (see Hong, Morris, Chiu and Benet-Martinez, 2000), who move between independent and interdependent self-construal depending on the situation, is probably also characteristic of First Nations people.…”