Sociology 2235 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Atlantic Slave Trade, Aboriginal Peoples In Canada, Family Therapy

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Immigrants coming to canada belonged to over 200 ethnic backgrounds: aboriginal population of the western hemisphere has lived in the area for 30000 . Other aboriginal population lived in harsher conditions such as the arctic inuit and. Inuit kin relations were flexible with gathering, hunting and fishing based on the seasonal availability of food in the harsh arctic climates. Analysis if the huron by anderson relies on the political economy perspective. Central to the political economy perspective, also known and the marxist or. Materialist theory) is analyzing link between the family and the economy. Economies with the ownership of private property tend to be less egalitarian than those with no private ownership of property. In huron both men and woman contributed equally to the economy hence there was gender equality. In contrast our contemporary society is a capitalist economy they rely on woman to take care of the households and work in the workforce.

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