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1 An Introduction to Canadian Identity
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Canadian Identity

2 Canadian Identity Canadian identity means different things to different people. Canada is very large (the 2nd largest country in the world) and its people are very diverse. This makes it hard to define Canadian Identity. There are several factors that influence the concept of national identity.

3 Factors of National Identity
Landscape – Rocky Mountains, Prairies Climate – snow, cold Community – Botwood Region – Central Newfoundland

4 Province – Newfoundland
Language – 2 official languages: French and English Personal and collective history – Canada formed on July 1st, 1867

5 Politicians Federal Leader – Stephen Harper – Prime Minister
Federal Representative – Scott Simms – MP (Member of House of Parliament for Bonavista—Gander— Grand Falls—Windsor)

6 Provincial Leader – Kathy Dunderdale – Premier
Provincial Representative – Clayton Forsey – MHA (Member of the House of Assembly for Exploits)

7 Heroes – Terry Fox, Wayne Gretzky, Frederick Banting (discovered insulin)

8 Government – Democracy, 5 main parties:
Progressive Conservative Liberal New Democrats Bloc Quebecois Green Party

9 Challenges – size, global warming
Culture – Hockey, Maple Leaf flag, “O Canada” Opportunities – You can be anything you want to be

10 Activity Complete the blank map of Canada by filling in the abbreviation for each province and territory and the location of the capital (indicated by a dot).

11 Terms to Consider Hypothesis: an idea to be tested or a question to be answered Ethnicity: cultural background Petroglyphs: ancient rock carvings

12 Inuksuk: a stone structure built by the Inuit to resemble a human and mark important areas (ex. good hunting or fishing) Topographic Maps: Maps that show physical features like hills, rivers, etc.

13 Documentary Painting: provides a record of the times
Nationalism: A sense of pride and devotion to your country

14 Canadian Identity Canadian identity can also be seen in the work of an artist. Art Music Literature

15 Artists Aboriginal (ancient times to present)
West Coast Indians – totem poles Inuit – carvings from stone, bone, and antler Innu – decorative beadwork Mi’kmaq – paint and etch on birchbark

16 New France (1500’s) Paintings by priests who came to Canada from France just to paint and returned to France when the painting was finished.

17 British North America (1600’s)
Wealthy citizens paid to have family portraits done. Military officers drew the first topographic maps.

18 1800’s to current Most paintings of the last 200 years show landscapes. The most famous paintings were done by several artists called the Group of Seven.

19 There are several well known modern Canadian artists.
Maud Lewis Alan Syliboy David Blackwood Shirley Bear Alex Colville Jack Humphrey

20 Musicians Genre: type of music (rock, rap, etc.)
Stereotype: the false belief that an entire group of people have a certain characteristic (ex. Newfoundlanders are stupid)

21 “O Canada" was proclaimed Canada's national anthem on July 1, 1980, 100 years after it was first sung on June 24, The music was composed by Calixa Lavallée, a well-known composer. The English lyrics (words) were written by Robert Stanley Weir. Another well known Canadian song is “This Land is Your Land”. It was originally an American song. The words were adapted for Canada in 1955 by a group called The Travellers.

22 In 1979 the government created the Canadian Radio-television Commission (CRTC). The CRTC is designed to protect and promote Canadian culture. It ensures that there is some Canadian content on all local stations of radio and TV.

23 There have been many Canadian songs written and many successful Canadian musicians. Newfoundland is well known for a particular style of music that has an Irish background. The fiddle is a very common instrument used in this style of music.

24 Famous Canadian Musicians
Anne Murray Bryan Adams Alanis Morissette Celine Dion Avril Lavigne The Guess Who Great Big Sea Nickelback Neil Young Drake

25 Music Stereotype Styles of music are often associated with stereotypes. Rap – Crime Heavy Metal – Drugs Country – redneck Soul – Negro

26 Authors Authors include people who write books and lyrics for songs. Canadian literature covers all literary genres.

27 Genres Children’s Literature – stories for young Canadians
Ballads – poetic form of narrative writing Fiction – stories about people and events that did not actually happen Non-fiction – stories of real events and people Biography – the life story of a real person

28 Famous Canadian Authors
David Booth Farley Mowat Margaret Atwood Pierre Burton Alice Munro Cassie Brown Kevin Major Earl Pilgrim Otto Tucker

29 Lucy Maud Montgomery The best known Atlantic Canadian author is Lucy Maud Montgomery. She is famous worldwide for the book Anne of Green Gables, which was first published in Not one of her novels has ever gone out of print. Her popularity has been helped by film and TV with the two series “The Road to Avonlea” and “Emily of New Moon” which are both based on books by Montgomery.

30 She was a resident of Prince Edward Island and the current # 2 industry there, in tourism, with Anne related items being the largest tourism draw and biggest moneymaker from tourism on the whole island. Montgomery is considered a cultural icon. Cultural Icon: a person, object, or symbol that is easily recognized and has great importance to a cultural group.


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