Question: Question 9 (5 points) How does Saul (2014) explain Social Darwinism? How does Social Darwinism way of thinking influence issues or policies related to Indigenous

Question 9 (5 points)

How does Saul (2014) explain Social Darwinism? How does Social Darwinism way of thinking influence issues or policies related to Indigenous Peoples today? Use examples (from the chapter or your own examples).

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Question 10 (5 points)

In the section 'The Imperial Context' (pages 43-50), from the Summary of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation of Canada, colonization and it's process is described. What is said about the logic of colonization? What is the counter-argument? Elaborate in your own words.

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Question 11 (5 points)

One of the greatest strengths of Etuaptmumk (or Two-Eyed Seeing) is seeing the world from the strengths of the Western worldview and the Indigenous worldview - simultaneously. Elaborate on a minimum of two specific examples of how using both a Western and Indigenous perspective on something specific (i.e. land, environment, health care, values, social institutions, politics, economy, etc.), and how that can be beneficial

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