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Reflective journal # 1

PMAL 103: Turtle Island, Canada, and the world

Name- Anu Rani


Section – AB

Professor Name: Richard E. Jaques (Nanawin)


Date 14 January 2024
Question: What do you currently know about Indigenous Peoples as
you begin this course?

Introduction
Well, I think Indigenous peoples are always disappearing, there were many
reasons behind it. They use to team aboriginal people in all the documents that
they have. These peoples are live in a simple house, so their houses are much
crowded. Their house is not much repaired.
These peoples are different from others people according to their communities
display a wealth of cultural diversity, Unique languages, and complicated
histories. And these people are also had different looks according to their
clothes, and their hairstyle.
Starting nations
From 500 BC to 1000 AD, people established trade routes throughout what is
now Canada. Culture, traditions, and characters developed along these routes,
including the Slavey people, Dogrib people, Tutchone people, Tlingit people,
Tsimshian people, Haida people, Salish people, Kwakiutl people, and Heiltsuk
people who lived in the Northeast along the Pacific coast.
Language
The language of these Indigenous peoples and the Americas are not all related
to each other, but they were classified many languages familiar, as number of
languages which were extinct language that are not classified because of
uncomplete information on them.

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