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Introduction. Being Indigenous in the 21 st Century By Sean Wallace. About the Author. Bachelors in Social Science in SF State Strong Feminist Advocate for Indigenous people Cherokee chief. Research Aim. Methods. Data. Historical Data Personal Stories Analyzed by comparisons of:
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Introduction • Being Indigenous in the 21st Century • By Sean Wallace
About the Author Bachelors in Social Science in SF State Strong Feminist Advocate for Indigenous people Cherokee chief
Data • Historical Data • Personal Stories • Analyzed by comparisons of: • Past and Present • Other Indigenous Tribes
Findings • Lack of Understanding • Confirmed confidence • Similar traditions
Argument(Cont.) • Supported by: • Tribe analysis • Personal recollections • Modern similar to Historical • Presented: • Chronologically (all research data collected) • To inspire confidence
Pros and Cons • Pros: • Vast amount of tribes • Tone/passion presented • Research methods • Historical/Personal evidence • Cons: • Short • No analysis to current advancement of technology
Questions and Further Research • Does Wilma’s status affect her credibility? • Is adaptation equally or more difficult now than in the past? • Further Research: • Current technology and the effects of adapting to it. • If different locations different modes of survival.
Intellectual Merit • Contributes preconceived notions of mistreatment • Adds confidence
Broad Impact • Gives understanding of indigenous people • Reveals core values • Reveals similarities of all cultures