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peoples peoples American Indian: Term used in historical documents peoples American Indian: Term used in historical documents Pre-contact: Life in America prior to the arrival of Europeans
peoples American Indian: Term used in historical documents Pre-contact: Life in America prior to the arrival of Europeans Inter-tribal: Interaction between different tribes peoples American Indian: Term used in historical documents Pre-contact: Life in America prior to the arrival of Europeans Inter-tribal: Interaction between different tribes Intra-tribal: Interaction between members of the same tribe peoples American Indian: Term used in historical documents Pre-contact: Life in America prior to the arrival of Europeans Inter-tribal: Interaction between different tribes Intra-tribal: Interaction between members of the same tribe Culture: Practices and beliefs that define a particular group of people
American Diversity Langs N. America. 2005. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25 American Diversity 2000 different languages spoken by Americans in North America Langs N. America. 2005. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25 American Diversity 2000 different languages spoken by Americans in North America Had different cultural practices Langs N. America. 2005. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25
American Diversity 2000 different languages spoken by Americans in North America Had different cultural practices Had trade alliances and inter-tribal networks Langs N. America. 2005. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25 American World View Fowler, John. Bird Deer. 2010. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25 April 2013. American World View: Symbiosis Americans lived in harmony with the natural world. Fowler, John. Bird Deer. 2010. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25
American World View: Symbiosis Americans lived in harmony with the natural world. 1. Hunter must not kill more animals than needed Fowler, John. Bird Deer. 2010. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25 American World View: Symbiosis Americans lived in harmony with the natural world. 1. Hunter must not kill more animals than needed 2. Hunter must treat animal s body with respect Fowler, John. Bird Deer. 2010. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25 American World View: Symbiosis Americans lived in harmony with the natural world. Fowler, John. Bird Deer. 2010. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25 1. Hunter must not kill more animals than needed 2. Hunter must treat animal s body with respect 3. Animals must not resist capture; must surrender themselves to hunter
Spiritual Nature of the Hunt Film: Last of the Mohicans We re sorry to kill you brother. We do honor to your courage and speed, your strength. The hunter honors the prey. European World View European World View God said to them, Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds in the sky, and over every living thing that moves on the earth. Padgett, Jim. Book of Genesis Chapter 1-11. 1984. Sweet Publishing. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25 Genesis 1:28
European World View Man controls the Earth Man rules over the Earth and all creatures Much different than the symbiosis that characterized Americans relationship with the natural world Padgett, Jim. Book of Genesis Chapter 1-11. 1984. Sweet Publishing. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 25 The Sacred and the Secular Sacred = spiritual and holy Secular= of this world, not spiritual Strzelecki, Jerzy. Totem Pole, Sazman Totem Park. 2000. The Sacred and the Secular Sacred = spiritual and holy Secular= of this world, not spiritual Europeans: Sacred and secular are separate Strzelecki, Jerzy. Totem Pole, Sazman Totem Park. 2000.
The Sacred and the Secular Sacred = spiritual and holy Secular= of this world, not spiritual Europeans: Sacred and secular are separate Americans No separation between sacred and secular Strzelecki, Jerzy. Totem Pole, Sazman Totem Park. 2000. The Land Americans believed the land: Had spirit Demanded respect Hildebrand, Steve. Togiak Wilderness. 2006. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. The Land Americans believed the land: Had spirit Demanded respect Hildebrand, Steve. Togiak Wilderness. 2006. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Europeans believed land was to be owned Source of
Difference in World Views Frost, John. Iroquois. 1653. Pictorial History of America. Difference in World Views Animistic: belief; everything has a spirit Monotheistic : European belief; only one God Frost, John. Iroquois. 1653. Pictorial History of America. Difference in World Views Matrilineal: practice; descent traced through mother Patrilineal: European practice; descent traced through father Frost, John. Iroquois. 1653. Pictorial History of America.
Difference in World Views Collectivist: American way of life; dependence on others, working together, responsibility for others Frost, John. Iroquois. 1653. Pictorial History of America. Individualist