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SpitirualityS1: demonstrate an understanding of the beliefs, customs, and values of traditional Mi'kmaq spirituality and an appreciation for the way in which Native people live their spirituality daily.
S2: explain the significance of the creation stories within Mi'kmaq spirituality and recognize the connections between spiritual beliefs and a Mi'kmaq person's identity and sense of place. S3: demonstrate an understanding of the influences of Roman Catholicism on Native spirituality and recognize the unique blend of both traditions in some of the spiritual practices and belief systems of the Mi'kmaq. S4: explore the renewal of traditional spirituality within the Mi'kmaq community and the response of the institutional church to this renewal. |
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Justice
Jl: demonstrate an understanding of the ideas of justice, social justice, and injustice, applying these understandings to the current issues surrounding First Nation communities today. J2: demonstrate an understanding of the adverse affect that discriminatory policy and legislation have had on First Nations in Canada. J3: identify key opposing viewpoints in the struggle for First Nations control over resource management issues and appreciate the current social and economic crises facing Canada today because of these issues. J4: identify both the inequities facing First Nations people served by the Canadian justice system and the philosophic |
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