HIST 3535 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Ten Commandments, Carl Linnaeus, Sexualization
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Lecture may 14 part i: building understanding - questioning images. Indigenous people had their own worldviews before the introduction of. Worldview: is how we see, understand, and react to the world around us. It"s a model of belief that guides a person in the world. Direct teaching and indirect learning is our worldview. What you believe and see the world around you. It organizes the world, makes sense of it, and it acts like a navigational tool. Makes sense of the origins of humans, animals, the world, gods, and goddesses, and the universe. It gives meaning to roles and meanings of humans, life, and the world within the grand cosmos. Cosmology also explains the past, origins of things, finalities, and destinies of everything. Cosmologies are rooted in the land from which they emerge because people belived in a. It tied to our beliefs of our world mirrored. Indigenous cosmologies described as animism (it"s an anthropological term)