ANTHROP 2B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Indian Act, First Nations, Constitution Act, 1982

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Imposed ideas from own culture when getting to involved in political structures. When indicted in 1932, 26 sioux spoke in his defense. Terms such as (cid:494)indians(cid:495) caught our attention and were an inaccurate portrayal. Grey owl (1888-1938) archibald belaney (a pioneer in canadian conservation: actually from england (cid:523)farmer(cid:495)s son(cid:524, two moon meridas (1888-1933) promoter of herbal medicines (cid:498)going native(cid:499) pursuit of going into locations and doing field work. )ndigenous (cid:494)toys(cid:495) for children that highlighted clothing: emphasized ideas on how the (cid:494)indian(cid:495) was suppose to look. Cowboys and indians: similar facial structure. Disrespectful to cultural significance of regalia: shows were constructed, still a reality today. Baring straight migration theory: early people came from the siberia regions into the americas, learn more about this evidence later. Idea that nailing them down on a map was not accurate to reality. Overarching desire to (cid:494)keep people in their place(cid:499) Designated land use: multiple groups in mexico. Situated around valley of mexico (mexico city)

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