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SURVIVANCE

SURVIVANCE. Survival with dignity HSP 406 Global Systems Aletia Bennett. Global Survival and Resistance. We will explore … What survivance is How survivance is depicted The lens in which to view survivance through Economic and governance issues and the implications for human services.

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SURVIVANCE

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  1. SURVIVANCE Survival with dignity HSP 406 Global Systems Aletia Bennett

  2. Global Survival and Resistance We will explore … • What survivanceis • How survivance is depicted • The lens in which to view survivance through • Economic and governance issues and the implications for human services

  3. How indigenous people keep their culture alive and preserve their dignity

  4. Global survival and resistance Multiple messages of survivance in a rhetorical style of communication Methods of passing down knowledge of survivance The importance of trickstery in communicating survivance

  5. Courtesy google images Relating stories with many meanings and signifying many things (multivocality) (Armin Mejia, J., 2011,p.103)

  6. National Museum of the American Indian (NAMI) Featuring individual expressions of Native nations with a Native voice and a new way of experiencing a interactive museum (King, 2011) Multivocality with inclusion of all people (courtesy google images)

  7. Survivance methods of transmitting heritage The NAMI museum provides multiple methods of experiencing Native American cultures in an interactive, insightful, and engaging way. In survivance storytelling there is a sense of “becoming”, a mutability and a imagery of the earth as a participant in the stories (Liang,2003, p. 130). (courtesy google images)

  8. Trickstersas a means of communicating survivance Who are the tricksters? Why are they important?

  9. Global survivance and the enduring traumas that are faced by indigenous people requires awareness of the issues so their voice is heard. (courtesy google images)

  10. What Darfur Diaries taught me about survivance on a global scale An example of survivance and indigenous voice in the trauma of Darfur Darfur Diaries documentary clip (click preview to play) (courtesy google images)

  11. The economic and governance impacts on the survival, resistance, and dignity of indigenous people (courtesy google images)

  12. Indigenous cultures have experienced extreme poverty and trauma by governance systems The economic and governance issues of indigineous global survivance affects how, if and when human services delivers their services The human services are available but the barriers include both economic and governance issues (courtesy google images)

  13. How the understanding of survivance will affect my future as a Human services professional

  14. Reference Darfur diaries: documentary clip [retrieved online] from https://www.youtube.com/embed/M7A6cp8-qfE Vizenor, G. (2006). George morrison: Anishinaabe expressionist artist. American Indian Quarterly, 30(3), 646-660,664. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/216858714?accountid=15006 King, L. (2011). Speaking sovereignty and communicating change. American Indian Quarterly, 35(1), 75-103,157-158. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/848141286?accountid=15006 Laga, B. E. (1996). Manifest manners: Postindian warriors of survivance. American Indian Quarterly, 20(1), 119. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/216857712?accountid=15006 Richardson, T. A. (2013). Indigenous knowledge and the machinist metaphors of the bricoleur researcher. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 26(7), 780-801. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09518398.2012.666290 Armin Mejia, J. (2011). American indianrhetorics of survivance: Word medicine, word magic. College Composition and Communication, 63(1), 145-161. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1010700503?accountid=15006 Marlowe, J., Bain, A., Shapiro, A., Rusesabagina, P., & MadingDeng, F. (2006) Darfur diaries: stories of survival. New York: Nation Books Liang, I. (2003). Opposition play: Trans-Atlantic trickstering in Gerald Vizenor’s the heirs of Columbus. Concentric: Studies in English Literature and Linguistics 29.1, 121-41. Retrieved from http://www.concentric-literature.url.tw/issues/Violence/6.pdf DrMiranda J. Brady (2008) Governmentality and the National Museum of the American Indian: understanding the indigenous museum in a settler society, Social Identities:Journalfor the Study of Race, Nation and Culture, 14:6, 763-773, DOI: 10.1080/13504630802462885 Google Images. (n.d.) [Online photos.] Retrieved from www.google.com/imghp

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