Module 7 (3&4) Flashcards

1
Q

Instead of calling this intergenerational trauma, according to Dr.Friedland, what should we call it instead

A

Intergenerational Injustice

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2
Q

What are indigenous traditions often stereotyped as?

A

Spiritual and emotional

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3
Q

Justice Matther Flecher said that “the desire to find and apply indigenous law is there, but what is missing is the ______”

A

the Method

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4
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What is the “Land-based learning method?”

A

Uses experiencial learning to learn indigenous principles. Experiencing helps us to understand better (eg.hunting)

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5
Q

“Laws can be learned from ______ the earth”
- Burrows

A

reading

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6
Q

What is the “Community Embedded Method”

A

identifies “local laws”
each community has different sets of laws

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7
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What is the “Narrative Analysis Method?”

A

Uses case briefing and indigenous stories

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8
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What is the “United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”? (UNDRIP)

A

Its an international human rights covenant.

Calls upon all countries to protect indigenous peoples all around the world

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9
Q

How many indigenous peoples are there around the world

A

476 million

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10
Q

There are ___ articles for what world governments must consider for indigenous peoples in their nation-states

A

46

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11
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UNDRIPS framework has what 3 components

A

Reconciliation
Justice
Upholding of RIghts

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12
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What 4 countries applied for objector status and voted for the adoption of UNDRIP?

A

USA, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia

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13
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What year did Canada finally implement UNDRIP

A

2016

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14
Q

in 1946, Canadian legal scholar John Humphrey drafted what?

A

the Universal Declaration of Human RIghts

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15
Q

Canada intially opposed the declaration of human rights, why?

A

they were concerned it would give rights to communist, japanese canadians, and aboriginal canadians

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16
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What is Self-determination for indigenous peoples?

A

Where they are free to choose their own political structures and to benfit from the resources of the territories

17
Q

What are Indigenous peoples looking for?

A

Decolonization and indigenization to account for their laws and traditions

18
Q

What is indigenization?

A

respectfully engaging with indigenous communities to create meaningful partnerships.

19
Q

What is Decolonization

A

reducing settler harm

20
Q

What does Article 3 of UNDRIP provide for Indigenous Peoples

A

to freely determine their political status and pursue economic and cultural development

21
Q

There are over ____ indigenous communities and over ___ distinct nations

A

600; 50