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Indigenous Pan-identity - Coggle Diagram
Indigenous Pan-identity
Voices
Guidelines stressing importance of Aboriginal inclusion in decision making - through engagement, not just consent
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Thoughts, feelings, questions?
Questions:
How does the dispersion of different Indigenous groups across Australia affect the notion of collective identities based on location?
How do Indigenous peoples maintain a relationship with original country when unable to go there (COVID??)
So many different definitions of what constitutes Indigeneity in different cultures - can this be defined?
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What did I learn?
Indigenous peoples maintain a connection with their home country even when not living in it - a significant connection to place
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Pan-Identity
'Pan" = "all", "involving all members"
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Pan-indigenous are solidarity movements with common political, cultural and social ideals in modern era
Goories, Murries and Koories
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Metis Design
Big and little "m"
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Big "M": socio-cultural/political term for mixed ancestor people who evolved into a distinct Indigenous group during a certain period in a certain Canadian region
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French "Metis" meaning those born from interracial relationships (European settlers and first nations women)
Metis are Indigenous because metis society existed at least a century before confederation (not just because of genetic ancestory)