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Native Studies Final Exam

Native Studies - ANS-embraces multiple theoretical frameworks from disciplines as
diverse as history, sociology and anthropology

1914 - ANS-First attempt to established native studies program in North America

1964 - ANS-An american university found an independent Native Studies.

Where did independent Native Studies department established? - ANS-University of
Minnesota

What program they found in 1964? - ANS-Civil rights movements and growing
awareness of human rights

When did Canada established Native Studies? - ANS-1969

Where did Canada established Native Studies - ANS-At Trent University, under the
Indian-Eskimo studies

Who did Trent University employed as their faculty? - ANS-Elders which has better
informed in students

What is the three basic lines that Identify crisis by American Indian? - ANS-Indian
culture, Social lines, and applied lines

Indian culture - ANS-introduced languages, music, art and ways of looking at world

Social lines - ANS-attempted to consolidate existing bodies of knowledge.

Applied lines - ANS-Indian education and health care has attempted to make more
relevant to problems

What concerns that Native faculty and students have? - ANS-Lack of faculty, few
Indigenous students, and lack of Indigenous perspectives

How do they name the Indigenous people in the US? - ANS-Native American or
American Indian Studies

,How do they name the Indigenous people in the Canada? - ANS-Native/Aboriginal/First
Nation/ Metis Studies

How do they name the Indigenous people in International? - ANS-Maor'/Aboriginal and
Torress Strait Islander/ Saami Studies

What did Jack Forbes argued? - ANS-Native intellectual tradition and Native Studies
deserved its own separate discipline

What did Jack Forbes suggested? - ANS-He suggested that Native programs have
become colonial captives within a university system that ignores disciplines that
embrace issues by contemporary society

Who is Vine Deloria Jr? - ANS-A spoke person for American Indian issues. He
challenged the then-popular notion that Indians were little more than historical relics

Who are the dominant Native population at the University of Minnesota? - ANS-The
Chippewa

How many first Nations communities in Canada? - ANS-614 does not include Metis and
Inuit

How do Canada describe the Indigenous people - ANS-Nation and Confederacy

Micmac, Malisset, Iroquuoian, Ojibwa, Cree, Montagnais, and Blackfoot are replaced by
- ANS-Mik'maq, Wendat, Haudenosaunne, Anishinaabe, Nehiyaw, Innu, and Niisitapi

How do we describe Indigenous? - ANS-The descendants of groups of people living in
the territory. Groups that have preserved the customs and traditions of their ancestors.
Been placed under a state structure that incorporates national, and cultural
characteristics distinct from their own.

What are the goals for the discipline of Native Studies? - ANS-Intellectual branch of
large social movement. Rejects colonial representations of Indigenous history and life
and colonial relations. New Intellectual pursuits. Relationship building through education
and cooperation. Inter-disciplinary or trans-disciplinary. Development of new research
methods

, What did Iroquois created which women played influential political roles? -
ANS-Bicameral council

What is the Iroquois economy? - ANS-Mixed of hunting with agriculture to support the
communities.

How can political economy help the Indigenous people? - ANS-It helps to uncover how
mixes of political and economic activities emerge and who benefits.

How do you define the political economy from Native perspectives - ANS-The study of
the environment influence on Indigenous political institutions and economic ideologies
as respond to ecological forces that is associated with creation.

What is the most important role that Native studies discipline? - ANS-It performs to
provide an alternative sphere of academic influence that is able to challenge prevalent
and accepted ideas about Native peoples.

Where did the pre-contact North American, Indigenous political, and economic
structures begin? - ANS-Land

What did Unger agues? - ANS-European notions of nations were crafted by Christian
theologians, and philosophers, that the outcome was a theory of social phenomena
removed from nature.

What is kinship? - ANS-It acts as the basis of political philosophies which emphasizes
mutual responsibility for all of Creation

What can Kinship do? - ANS-It help localize living organisms, which requires accepting
coyote, raven, and bear; that feeds, educates, and interacts the others.

What is the salmon? - ANS-The salmon are uncles to the humans who live on the
stream's edge and give up their lives to feed humans.

Why they established structured protocols? - ANS-They help to maintain balance.

What are the products of Creation? - ANS-Humans were imbued with powers that made
them equal. To achieve rank, to gain respect within the community by building a
reputation based on acts of bravery, by showing wisdom and discretion.

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