Module 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Define Historical Consciousness: the awareness of ___, in social, political , and intellectual affairs overtime, and the importance __ to understanding this change

A

change, attached

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2
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Define Historical Consciousness:

eras can be ___ based on technologies, ideas and ___

A

differentiated, behaviors

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3
Q

Four Characteristics of Indigenous Historical Consciousness:

a. ___ nature of time and integration of oral __ in recurring events
b. Themes and relationships with landscapes and ___ humans
c. Importance of ___ landscape
d. Indigenous perspectives and narratives on the histories of ____

A

a. circular, tradition
b. non humans
c. local landscape
d. colonization

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4
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Historical Thinking: 6 Structural Historical THINKING concepts:

a. Establish Historical ____
b. Use ___ source evidence
c. Identify continuity and ___
d. Analyze ___ and consequence
e. Adopt an historical ___
f. Understand ethical ___

A

a. Significance
b. primary
c. change
d. cause
e. perspective
f. dimension

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5
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___ badger: died and woke up with the gift of writing the spirit language

A

Calling

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6
Q

Harold ___: Cree concept of treaty relationship

A

Johnson

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7
Q

Individual memory: based on the unique experiences of the ___

A

past

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8
Q

Collective memory: how we are connected to larger __ that have a __ way of remembering the past

A

groups, specific

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9
Q

Our Dish: living treaty between Nishannbeg and Haudenousennae –> based on an agreement to share territory for ___

A

hunting

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10
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Indigenous Historical Paradigm: 6 Principles

a. The lands that are now ___ lands, were Indigenous lands
b. The Doctrine of Discovery: basis for ___ to claim land
c. language of racism is used to ___ unjust treatment of Indigenous Peoples
d. Colonialism must be seen as a crime against ____
e. __ century discourse are entrenched in contemporary academic and legal thought
f. Indigenous sovereignty is grounded in pre- Canadian state existence as ___ Peoples

A

a. Canadian
b. Europeans
c. justify
d. humanity
e. 19th
f. First Peoples

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11
Q

Indigenous Epistemologies: defined as the theory of knowledge and ___ involving the process by which ___ come to learn

A

pedagogy, children

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12
Q

Self determination: Indigenous peoples are ___ to chose their own forms of ___

A

entitled, government

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13
Q

Decolonization: Process by which ___ become ___ of the colonizing country

A

colonies, independent

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