ANTHROP 4BB3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 18: Time Immemorial, Centralized Government, Implicate And Explicate Order

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Temporal priority is a central tenet in our culture, one that we use to order our relationships in matters from scientific explanations (cause n effect) and social relations (first come first serve) F says temporal priority does no apply bc aboriginal inds in canada had no arrived at the state level of political organization prior to contact w eu. Aboriginal rights and temporal priority: there were no states, based on convention. Response: should not be using something bc it is. a longstanding norm. Inaccurate to say that it is an internationally reocngized norm bc were they consulted: dismisses other views as revisionist but they are long standing. Response: f depends on that there is no place in democracy for recognition of ancestry, race, or ethnicity. Increasing complexity is a hallmark o progress in scholarship and science as well as of technical advances in engineering, commerce, and athletics. With no respect to race, eu just had more advantages.

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