-try to settle with the inuit but weren't welcome due to differences, conflict occurred
-Norse attempted settlement in Newfoundland but failed by the Beothuk and climate changes that they couldn't adapt-
- they started to trade system like the french
-wanted to settle in Canada -
-distance themselves of other religion- ---land greedy for profit
1 were not Catholic
2 were criminals
3 enslave farmers
created treaty agreements
came for the fur trade
- intermarried and didn't settle in Canada -often adapted indigenous language and laws
-try to fight for land by surrendered to
England
1 -focusses on holism, and connections
2- materialism reality
3- experience knowledge is the highest
4- relational knowledge, learning from one another
1-Reductionism, part by part
1.5 - mechanistic reality
2-univeral knowledge, principles
3- relations are indirect that require scientific reasoning by math, physics, and chemistry
The Land is feminine
the land is alive
all beings are equal
seventh generation
all things are interconnected
responsibility
cyclical thinking
natural law
reciprocity
1-conquest (taking over)
2-suppression (banning)
3-replacement/assimilation (changes identities)
4-wealth creation(profit)
5-forgetting, mininzation (misleading)
1- steady state (normal days)
2- incursion (approch of new ways)
3- domination (wars, indian act, residential)
4- internal colonization (after effects)
5- decolonization (fighting back what was before)
1- body and mind
2-body of matter without consquences
3 - disrespect the world and life
4- humans are the creators
5-Land is not essential
6- power of self interest
1- everything is living
2- world is sacred and the life within
3- powerful teachings about the elements in the world
4- animals are relatives
5- no power over another
6- failure of respect comes with consequences