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Alien Contact: A Revolutionary Tale of Past and Present

Imagine alien contact in 1778 and its repercussions on society. Explore the impact on cultures, leaders, and our world. Delve into positives and negatives of the encounter. How would you react if faced with such a situation tomorrow?

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Alien Contact: A Revolutionary Tale of Past and Present

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  1. Contact Created and Designed by Geoff Steel

  2. Tomorrow when you wake up..

  3. Every television station has the same story…

  4. They appeared overnight..

  5. They are everywhere…

  6. That morning, what would you do? What concerns would you have? What actions would you take?

  7. The next day, things start to happen.. What questions would you have?

  8. What would you suggest to our leaders?

  9. How would our world be different? Think positives and negatives

  10. Would the world ever be the same?

  11. Contact The first connection between two alien Cultures, is not simply Fiction It happened in British Columbia in 1778

  12. That’s right, alien contact.. Definition of Alien: A person who is not included in a group; an outsider.

  13. In the morning, they were there… Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island, 1778

  14. Everyone was talking about them..

  15. Two alien cultures..

  16. Chief Maquinna and the Nuu – chah – nulth people meet Captain Cook at Nootka Sound 1778

  17. Would the world ever be the same . . .?

  18. The Treaty System

  19. Residential Schools

  20. Assimilation

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