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1 The hidden face of globalization SWEATSHOPS  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bhodyt4fmU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bhodyt4fmU

2 Ch. 7 Cultural Contact Related Issue Two

3 Should people in Canada respond to the legacies of historical globalization?  In the question above what are some terms we will need to know in order to answer this question?  What is a legacy?  What exactly is historical globalization?  Before we think about how globalization effects us today and whether or not we should embrace it (to what extent) we should know the effects globalization has had on people in the past and how (if at all) it is effecting us as citizens today

4 What’s this unit all about?  We’ve looked at how factors of globalization has effected peoples identity and we have seen how it makes the world more interconnected  We have also seen how this coming together has both positively and negatively effected peoples ability to express their own language, culture, religion and individual identities BUT how did our world become so interconnected????  This is what we are going to investigate in this unit

5 What is a legacy? legacy  A legacy is something handed down from the past  It can be both positive or negative  Positive: Democracy, the establishment of human rights  Negative: Negative effects of the FNMI community due to residential schooling  Positive: New technologies and trading relationships  Negative: Poverty due to colonization  Negative: Natural resource depletion

6 What is cultural contact?  Think pair share…..elbow partners

7 Cultural contact pg. 106  Read Aloud  “When Europeans arrived more than 500 years ago, First Peoples entered into economic, social, and political relationships with them”  At first this relationship was positive……why do you think this is? What would both side have to gain?

8 Cultural contact  “The arrival of European explorers in North America in the 1500s launched a series of cultural contacts between the newcomers and the First Peoples. As contact became more frequent, these cultures began to interact more closely with one another.”

9 World Views  A world view is a philosophy of life and a way of seeing the world.  Different cultures have different values they hold as more or less important than others.  Pg. 109 Fig. 7-3  What do you notice about the aboriginal and European world views?  Discuss with your elbow partners.

10 World Views  How would you describe the place of the humans in the aboriginal world view? How would you describe them in the European world view?

11 Cultural Contact in the Past  The Beothuk were hunters and gathers who once lived in Newfoundland in the 15 th century  Read-a-loud (pg. 110)

12 Independent / group work  Using the next few pages in your text book answer the rest of the questions on the work sheet.

13 Effects of cultural contact – various perspectives http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNtgLeSc85A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWdlAk3739g What is the perspective/tone in the first video? What is the perspective/tone presented in the second?

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15 Effects of cultural contact  Using pages 109-113 to support your answer.  What is cultural contact? What are some positive and negative effects of this first contact between cultures?

16 Current Event- Mayor Rob Ford  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzbq7iBvoJs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzbq7iBvoJs

17 The Great Law of Peace  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK7OmIDmiB8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK7OmIDmiB8

18 Colonization/Colonialism  Colonialism is the establishment, exploitation, maintenance, acquisition, and expansion of colonies in one territory by people from another territory.colonies  Unequal power relationships are often connected to colonialism  Ex: European colonizers and First Nations Peoples

19 How does historical globalization continue to affect people today?

20 Treaties  The treaties were documents signed all across Canada that essentially set out the parameters (the whats, the hows and the how much) of a working relationship between the Government of Canada and the First Nations people.  First Nations people began to see the benefit of education, medical and other ‘western’ practices and wanted to adopt certain aspects into their own culture  The treaties were seen as a way to lay out guidelines for the nature of this relationship  The Canadian government viewed the treaties in a completely different spirit than the First Nations people and often didn’t hold up any of the promises laid out in treaties. The oral and written histories of both peoples often got in the way and much was lost in translation.

21 Idle No More  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzXI7aznBtc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzXI7aznBtc  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2TYTVpyJ6k http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2TYTVpyJ6k

22 Conditions on reserves today  http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/canada-faces-a-crisis-on-aboriginal-reserves- un-investigator-1.1497612 http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/canada-faces-a-crisis-on-aboriginal-reserves- un-investigator-1.1497612

23 Idle No More  http://www.globalresearch.ca/first-nations-rights-confronting-colonialism-in- canada/5321197 http://www.globalresearch.ca/first-nations-rights-confronting-colonialism-in- canada/5321197

24 Exit ticket  What is a legacy?  Give one positive and one negative example

25 From cultural contact to foundations How are CH 7 and 8 related? Where did we leave off? What’s another way to look at foundations of historical globalization ? * Chapter Focus pg. 112

26 By exploring the past you have a better idea of understanding the present The Roots of globalization  a.k.a what this chapter is about. Roots of globalization: * early international trade * the rise of capitalism * industrialization Does any of this sound familiar?

27 Your Task: Work in groups to make a PowerPoint which covers ….. 1. What is Capitalism? Why was/is it important to our society? 2. What is industrialization? Why was the industrial revolution important to society? 3. Why was early trade and trading networks so important to globalization?

28 Your capitalism section should include: 1. Important people in the development of capitalism * what where their beliefs 2. The definition of a free market 3. The definition of capitalism 4. Why competition is such an important factor in capitalism 5. Some visuals

29 Your Industrialization slide should include: 1. How industrialization changed peoples lives - benefits 2. The definition of industrialization 3. Negative effects on workers due to the industrial revolution 4. Examples of inventions from the industrial revolution 5. Some visuals

30 Your trade section should include: 1. Why was early trade so important in the history of globalization? 2. What benefits did it bring people? 3. What were some negative aspects of trade? 4. What is Mercantilism? 5. What is a Monopoly? 6. Some visuals

31 Your PowerPoint Must include headings for each section Your names Be e-mailed to alegge@ualberta.ca

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