Colonization Presentation
Colonization Presentation
Summary of Article
-Prior to colonialism, Canada was home to over 2 million First Nations people
-Relocation of First Nations people from specific areas of land with little
compensation
-1873, RCMP was created to help all people, especially First Nations
-Government denied First Nations from farming for export
-On reserves, conditions are described as “third world” by the United Nations
● Was a declaration from the Vatican that was used to justify colonial
nations’ rights to claim land that was ‘discovered’ by their explorers. This
granted Spain the right to conquer any land they had ‘discovered.’
● These documents failed to acknowledge that land had previously been
used by Indigenous people for hunting, fishing, trapping and etc. and that
they had already established their own cultures and languages.
Royal Proclamation
During the 1800’s the Military and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police pushed the Indigenous people
off of their land for the production of the railways.
Stages of Colonization in Canada
Stage 1: Separate worlds (up to 1500 AD)
Q- 2. Knowing what you know now if you could go back and live through the past what would you
change or try to do? Would going back as far as when the Europeans came to Canada do anything to
change history?
Q- 3. How do you feel when you hear that the United Nations describes living situations on
Reservations as “Third World”?
Q -4. From a First Nations perspective, how has colonization impacted their people?
Q- 5. How do you get students to understand how these people felt rather than just teaching students
a story of their hardships?
How many of you knew this information already?
Calvin introduced values and now we are introduced to new values, how does
this affect our knowledge on world views? How has the world view changed
now?
Our job as teachers is to help bridge the gap for student learnings, understand
what happened and how we can learn from it
Notes from Don after class.
Colonization was a new way of life of natives, lost a lot with forced
assimilation, lost their language and lands (trying to get them back).
In the states they are far more advanced (native colleges, native universities)
cost of this modernization= loss of their cultures. They opened the land up for
non natives to buy the land on the reservations.
So how do we bring this into the school system when we’re teaching? Bring
elders in, school liaisons, talk to administrator. We have the right to talk about
these things, use the information that we talked about in class. Keep in mind
that ALL nations are different.