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    residential schools you need to first understand the ideals of colonialism and imperialism and how they impacted decision-making by the government of Canada. Colonialism‚ as defined by Webster’s dictionary‚ is “control by one power over a dependent area or people” and imperialism is defined as “the extension or imposition of power‚ authority‚ or influence .” Therefore‚ as these two concepts go hand-in-hand‚ it is natural that combined they form processes and practices that allow for colonizers to control

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    of these people‚ regardless of their cultural background‚ in a professional manner. To do this you need to be aware of the standards of interpersonal behaviour that other people expect. * The way that people expect you to behave towards them depends on their standards and customs of interpersonal behaviour‚ which are formed by a person’s upbringing and education. * These can vary according to country of origin‚ race‚ religion and other social and personal factors. * Many people have a keen

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    The Indigenous Right To be forcibly moved from one’s own country or living space under the conditions of someone else’s circumstances can create daunting challenges to overcome. Internally Displaced Persons‚ often referred to as “IDPs”‚ are defined as "persons or groups of persons who have been forced or obliged to flee or to leave their homes or places of habitual residence” (E. Mooney‚ 2005). The forces that inflict the departure of these groups can range from political or environmental threats

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    (Restall 132) The real culprits were military prowess‚ strategic thinking‚ Iberian disease‚ and lack of a unified community. In Matthew Restall’s book Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest‚ he addresses the myth of superiority regarding the Indigenous peoples of Latin America. It was thought that because Colonial Latin America was conquered in the name of the Church‚ God was on the side of the Iberians. “The succession of bulls (proclamations) issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493 grandly‚ if vaguely

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    What is TK? Traditional Knowledge (TK) or Indigenous Knowledge (IK) or Traditional Environmental Knowledge (TEK) and local knowledge E is defined as knowledge and values which have been acquired through experience‚ observation‚ from the land or from spiritual teachings‚ and handed down from one generation to another What Does TK Include?  Traditional knowledge includes types of knowledge related to various categories like Knowledge of plants and animals and their properties Minerals and soils

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    Indigenous Peoples Education Office Form In an effort to make the Philippine educational system truly inclusive and respectful of the diversity of learners especially those belonging to the minority groups‚ the Department of Education (DepEd) continues to strengthen its support to Indigenous Peoples (IPs). Recently‚ Education Secretary Armin Luistro ordered the creation of the Indigenous Peoples Education Office (IPsEO) that will mainly act as the focal point for the DepEd in planning‚ implementing

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    3.2.4. Promotion Promotion is one of part that the most important in marketing mix. Promotion is an attempt to introduce a product to a wider audience. In the tourism industry‚ a tourism destination known by many people when that the tourism destination can be promoted well. As one of government agencies that engaged in culture and tourism‚ culture and tourism department of Bulukumba regency has done efforts in promoting Amma toa custom area as cultural tourism destination. Culture and tourism department

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    different stakeholders such as domestic companies‚ workers‚ farmers‚ indigenous cultures and different demographic group. This report also will discuss on the main forces associated with globalization. FORCES OF GLOBALIZATION TECHNOLOGY Recent advancement of telecommunication and process of information in digital forms is one of the driving forces towards globalization. In most urban parts of the world‚ we cannot see people who walk down the streets or walk in to the mall without seeing them

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    Ati indigenous people in Boracay are part of the Atis of Panay and they are facing a land conflict with a developer. During precolonial times‚ the Atis (Aetas /Itas or Negritos as called by the Spanish)‚ were very nomadic and they tend to settle where the fruit bears. According to the data from the LGU-Malay‚ there are 64 indigenous people‚ yet‚ a site visit in their village revealed otherwise. Currently‚ according to a community head count by tribe leaders in the Ati Village‚ there are 194 Ati people

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    Our Children Our Future Our Vision First Nation Jurisdiction Over First Nation Education In Ontario Our Children‚ Our Future‚ Our Vision This report has been produced by the New Agenda Working Group established by the Chiefs of Ontario and synthesizes information previously published in other studies or papers and recent input gathered from First Nations individuals and organizations as noted in the report. The report does not claim to represent the views or positions of any particular First

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