Indigenous Peoples & Globalization | 14 Lessons Featuring the Stories of Real Cultural Standard-Bearers Around the World
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People Are Culture’s Indigenous Peoples & Globalization collection includes an Overview of the meaning of indigenous, and looks at the impact of globalization on Indigenous Peoples’ cultures with 14 lessons based on first-person interviews with real people sharing their lived experiences and heritage. This Unit is intended as a springboard to explore the dual-edged impact of globalization on indigenous cultures, and is by no means exhaustive. These 14 lessons offer a window into how colonization, both historic and contemporary, can erode traditional language, knowledge, and social structures, while also providing opportunity and cultural exchange. The Unit also shines a light on the importance of diversity, and how people from both within and outside of indigenous communities are honoring the timeless wisdom of indigenous beliefs and practices.
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Description
This collection includes interviews and stories of the personal experiences of Indigenous peoples from Canada, Colombia, Estonia, Guatemala, India, Mexico, Mozambique, Scotland, and Zanzibar, as well as a general piece about linguistic diversity and the endangerment and preservation of indigenous language. These resources are compelling testimonies to the powerful meaning of culture to Indigenous peoples and the vital importance of its preservation.
The 14-lesson unit represents approximately 42 hours of learning, with each lesson likely to take a student three hours to do the readings and complete the comprehension/reflection exercises.
Indigenous Peoples & Globalization Lessons included in this bundle are:
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Achieving Sustainable Development with Art and Culture in West Bengal, India
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Interview with Mayan Shaman on Spiritual Practices and Philosophy
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India’s Gond Art and Culture Shared by Painter Vijay Shyam
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What Are Endangered Languages? Why Do They Matter?
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San Juan Chamula Community Shares But Protects Traditions
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The Kogi People Of Colombia | Humanity’s ‘Elder Brothers’
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The Three Languages of Scotland
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Distinctive Huichol Art Embodies Ancient Culture
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Guatemalan History and Handicrafts on Display at Chichicastenango Market
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Tofino British Columbia | Experience Hishuk ish ts’ awalk
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Simon Velez, Colombian Architect on Culture of Bamboo
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Archaeologist Shines A Light On Portuguese Colonialism
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Unique Hand Embroidery Traditions Tell Story of Croatia’s Konavle Valley
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Maria Michelson on the Cultural Traditions of Kihnu Island, Estonia
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Great Blasket Islands A Microcosm of Irish Culture and Heritage
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Expected Learning Outcome:
These lessons include clear expected learning outcomes that support students in understanding cultural identity through first-person perspectives, while building intercultural awareness and connections between individual experience and global traditions.
- Students will identify and describe key cultural practices and beliefs from the lesson’s focus community (i.e., Indian culture).
- Students will articulate insights into their own cultural identities and how those identities relate to what they learned.
- Students will analyze how cultural expressions (like art, textiles, and handicrafts) reflect values, history, and social traditions.
- Students will compare perspectives across cultures while finding similarities and differences through human themes.
- Students will make connections between cultural traditions and broader global contexts (globalization, sustainability, cultural preservation), showing critical thinking about identity and intercultural understanding.
Here's What You Will Get in This Bundle
Reading & Reflection Collection
This collection of 14 lessons includes seven in-depth interviews and seven feature stories, which each examine a particular dimension of culture that is both universal and locally distinct. Each story features the perceptions, observations and experiences of culture creators from around the world on a specific cultural dimension, and reveals the connection between identity and cultural practices.
Each Cultural Identity Lesson Includes
- a 20-70 page PDF lesson on cultural identity that profiles a real person
- an overview on the meaning and significance of cultural identity
- a one-two page overview of each of the 14 cultural sector explored in the Unit.
- one-page Reflections assignment
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