1. Who came in power? John A. Mcdonald They were forced out of office and defeated by the prime minister Alexander Mackenzie What diffuclties did the liberal govt. face? A major economic depression was sweaping NA(railway was a huge undertaking) Mackenzie disagreed with mcdonals vision of a nation linked by rail from sea to sea Mackenzie thought it was a loot of expensive trouble The main geographical problems with building the railway was the mountains to the west. The Fraser River
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because humankind would then never come to truely appreciate God. Freewill was gifted to mankind by God in order for humans to make meaningful moral decisions in a world in which the consequences of actions are predictable and dependable (Richard E. Cree‚ 2013‚ p. 160). This means that god cannot cause or determine the actions of mankind‚ even if these choices result in morally good or evil outcomes‚ and that means only humans can be held responsible for their choice and not god. The last supporting
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spirituality rooted in tradition‚ and is able to identify the Windigo as a logical product of wemistikoshiw influence. Her nephew‚ Xavier‚ is defiantly against European conformity in much the same way‚ sacrificing physical well-being for the sake of the Cree culture which he cherishes and to which he hopes to return in the wake of the war. It is clear that each of these three characters is negatively affected by the widespread influence of the whites‚ albeit to different degrees. Each character’s amount
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Evolution of Warfare and Conflict on the Northwest Coast The impact of Western expansion on the Subarctic‚ with western Europeans advancing from the east and Russians and Americans from the West‚ changed the tempo and nature of indigenous warfare by creating new and intensified opportunities for young males to compete. The developing fur trade changed the demographics‚ trade networks‚ access to the sources of new goods‚ and the competitive structure among all subarctic societies. Western
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name was SīkÙkwayān (Skunk Skin)‚ a Stony Indian and his mother was mixed blood. - His uncle was Chief Mistawāsis (Big Child). - He was adopted by Chief Crowfoot of the Blackfoot tribe when he was 30 years old because he lost his son in a raid of a Cree camp. -Crowfoot gave Poundmaker a Blackfoot name Makoyi-koh-kin (Wolf Thin Legs). - Poundmaker had three wives and fathered several children. - His second wife Grass Women left him when he was imprisoned in P.A. because of the Riel rebellion.
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Native American Dream Catchers Trashon Pelton University of Central Oklahoma As a unit in social studies I would investigate the culture of the Native Americans. Native Americans have a wide range of art because of the many tribes that make up the Native American culture. Their art ranges from paintings‚ jewelry making‚ sculptures‚ pottery‚ masks‚ drums‚ totem poles‚ beadwork etc. I find Native American culture interesting. I am Native American myself and I enjoy learning and finding new things
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The first source at first glance shows the real Pocahontas vs. Disney’s interpretation of the individual. Disney’s version of Pocahontas is showing her as a very empowering indigenous person. This appearance would be then spread across the globe because of globalization. Source one also shows Disney’s Pocahontas very glamified and perfect. She is seen visually as a strong individual vs. just being a strong individual. The true Pocahontas is distinguished as regular being. The real Pocahontas would
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enough reward for each and everyone. Last thing that we had done was climbing at the hill and laying there peacefully. We even strolled and climbed some short trees for a better view‚ but only for a mean time. We played boyish games such as "luksong baka"‚ and took photos‚ again. As the sun set‚ we
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(p 297-314‚ Vol. 8‚ Issue 3). This journal article is specific to New Zealand and has sufficient information and observations about the period of urbanisation I was looking into. The journal is a long standing and highly regarded scholarly source. Cree‚ V.‚ (1954) Sociology for Social Workers and Probation Officers (2nd edition). London ; New York : Routledge‚ 2010. This source is a common and well regarded textbook which covers a good overview of functionalism and Emile Durkheim’s theories. It also
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In Kiss of The Fur Queen by Tomson Highway and Lightfinder by Aaron Paquette‚ storytelling by elders to a younger generation is shown to be a significant part of Indigenous culture and life. In both these novels storytelling portrays the lack of knowledge the younger generation have of their history‚ and how in some instances it can be an outcome of western influence. In Kiss of the Fur Queen‚ the Okimasis brothers Jeremiah and Gabriel are misinformed of the history of their village‚ and Aisling
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