HIS395H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Jean Talon, European Colonialism, Francization

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4 Feb 2016
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If this is your land, where are your stories? . The native began telling stories in his language even though nobody there spoke it, to show that he and his people had a deep connection to the land. English would have made the stories lose a lot of their meaning. Place"s role in stories and the search for common ground stories can be used to unite people. Chamberlain was interested in creation myths and stories in other forms, and wants to use place in modern society to unite people. A good example of this is his take on bob marley idk wtf he"s talking about. This is the transnational diasporic relationship to place and society. European discourse as a story (e. g. canadian sovereignty and the crown) These three groups all speak different languages and are geographically separate. Dane-zaa, dreamers w: sky keeper, muskrat, and cross-shaped barge.

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