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CHAPTER 7: Cultural contact. Chapter Issue: Should people in Canada respond to the legacies of historical globalization? Beothuk Case Study. RECAP!. What is displacement? What are World Views? How did the world view of the Europeans allow them to dominate?
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CHAPTER 7: Cultural contact Chapter Issue: Should people in Canada respond to the legacies of historical globalization? Beothuk Case Study
RECAP! • What is displacement? • What are World Views? • How did the world view of the Europeans allow them to dominate? • What are stereotypes? How are they justified and who’s perspective are they created from?
Different world views • How did the Indigenous People view the world? How did the Europeans? Who had the advantage when they first met? • Depopulation – caused by conflict disease, loss of resources, cultural change and assimilation • The extinction of the Beothuk People – time period, early 1400’s to 1829
Effects of cultural contact in the past • The fate of the Beothuk People (pg. 109) and Voices activity on pg. 111 (Questions 1-4) • Hunters of the Plains (pg. 112) • Governance and the Six Nations Confederacy (pg. 114)
Cultural contact and the Aeta Culture • Ancient culture that lived in the Philippines for about 30 000 years • First form of cultural contact: Spanish and later Americans • Timeline – figure 7-13 • What is threatening this groups survival? • Anthropologist: a person who studies humans, their societies, and customs
Effects of Cultural Contact today • On the First Nations (pg. 116)
Please consider… • What is happening in this image? • How does the indigenous man fit in? • What does he seem to be doing? • What can we say about European views on Indigenous people based on this image?