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Answer the following questions:
1. In what ways Capitalism con?icts with Indigenous worldview. Are there commonalities between indigenous economic development and Western approaches to economic development?
2. What do you understand by the concept of Decolonization? Based on Alfred Taiaiake's arguments, is the economic'empowermen't' of the Indigenous people a vital tool of decolonization or not? Elaborate your answer usrng examples In Canada.
3. She Oka Cn'sis was the inevitable product of 300 years of two converging disparate cultures and ideologies. ISCUSS.
4. What was the major cause of idle No More movement? Describe the importance of this movement to the indigenous people of Canada and those of different parts of the world? What is the signi?cance of this movement in Environmental conservation?
5. What do you understand by the concept of reconciliation in Canadian context? Brie?y outline the work of TRC in Canada.
6. According to TRC Commission in Canada, "No Canadian can take pride in this country's treatment of Aboriginal peoples, and, for that reason, all Canadians have a critical role to play in advancing reconciliation process (2015:183)." What are your thoughts about this argument? Share your thoughts on the ways you can contribute to this process.
7. Alfred Taiaiake in his talk on "Resurgence of Traditional Way of being" has laid a vision of what colonization and decolonization is and what needs to be done. Discuss the major lessons that Indigenous resurgence theorists have learned throughout a process of understanding colonization and decolonization.
8. Lightfoot (2020), argues indigenous resurgence theorists are caught in a set of 'pessimism traps' that limit their capacity to contribute to improved indigenous-state relationships or betWeen Indigenous and non- lndigenous peoples. What are your thoughts on this argument? Brie?y outline the major arguments of such 'pessimistic traps?