CONS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Medicine Wheel, Fish Hook, Fisheries Science

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Indigenous environmental values in the redstone statement: the first north west aboriginal person as a scientist in the mission. Most indigenous people impacted by colonialism, subjected under a dominant regime: global perspective: descendants from pre colonial or pre invasion of a region. Political marginalization, struggling to get out of that. In bc no treaties: the un has a different view of this group, more than 400 million indigenous people in 90 countries. 90% of cultural diversity is represented by indigenous group. 80% of biodiversity: 14 tribes in tshinchiam through indian act. Tribes have different levels of chief, complex societies. Fish hook: strength in journies, rebirth and growth, balance. Different colours different meanings: west home of elders, south adults that reproduce, east children were sun rises, ethics, and conservation of the indigenous. Direction below is mother earth and above is heavens last is from within.

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