Native studies final exam
world view - ANS-a philosophy of life and way of seeing the world
indigenous people - ANS-Broad term that refers to the original inhabitants of an area
Epistemology - ANS-Nature and scope of knowledge
Ethics - ANS-How humans should live with one another
Philosophy - ANS-the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and
existence
Who has status and who doesn't - ANS-First nations have "Indian"status the term Indian
was replaced by the term First Nation
Who does with apply to - ANS-First nations only
Who is Aboriginal - ANS-First nation,Inuit,and Métis
Roughly how many indigenous people are there in the world today - ANS-300 million
What is indigenous world view - ANS-How we think about things-address big questions
about life
unit 2: assimilation - ANS-Being absorbed into the dominant cultures way of life
Colonialism - ANS-The policy, practice of a cornering, full or partial political control over
another country, occupying it with settlers and exploiting it economically
Indian Act - ANS-The principal status through which the federal government
administrators, Indian status first nation governments and the management of reserve,
land and communal finances
Constitution act - ANS-The governing legislation of out country that affirms indigenous
rights
UNDRIP - ANS-International documents that secures indigenous rights
world view - ANS-a philosophy of life and way of seeing the world
indigenous people - ANS-Broad term that refers to the original inhabitants of an area
Epistemology - ANS-Nature and scope of knowledge
Ethics - ANS-How humans should live with one another
Philosophy - ANS-the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and
existence
Who has status and who doesn't - ANS-First nations have "Indian"status the term Indian
was replaced by the term First Nation
Who does with apply to - ANS-First nations only
Who is Aboriginal - ANS-First nation,Inuit,and Métis
Roughly how many indigenous people are there in the world today - ANS-300 million
What is indigenous world view - ANS-How we think about things-address big questions
about life
unit 2: assimilation - ANS-Being absorbed into the dominant cultures way of life
Colonialism - ANS-The policy, practice of a cornering, full or partial political control over
another country, occupying it with settlers and exploiting it economically
Indian Act - ANS-The principal status through which the federal government
administrators, Indian status first nation governments and the management of reserve,
land and communal finances
Constitution act - ANS-The governing legislation of out country that affirms indigenous
rights
UNDRIP - ANS-International documents that secures indigenous rights