Calls to action Correct Answer 94
child welfare, education, language & culture, health, justice,
reconciliation
calls to action involve 2 parts Correct Answer legacy (listed
previous) & reconciliation
Colonialism Correct Answer a form of empire-building
imperialism in which geographic regions outside of Europe were
occupied by European countries and 'settled', a strategy that was
justified through a racialized colonial discourse about the
necessity of civilizing the world
Colonization Correct Answer physical process whereby the
colonizer takes over another place, putting its own government
in charge and either moving its own people into the place or
bringing in indentured outsiders to gain control of the people
and the land, the deliberative process of shaping Indigenous
peoples to reflect and internalize Eurocentric hegemony
colour blind Correct Answer ignoring the reality
community infrastructure & resources Correct Answer limited
infrastructure linked to economic insecurity and marginalization,
inadequate social resources
constructionist epistemology Correct Answer meaning is
constructed through social interaction & analyzes power
dynamics
, Critical social science perspectives Correct Answer attends to
questions about the genesis and maintenance of societal power
hierarchies, including access to knowledge production and
concerns about self, identity, power, economy and social justice
Cultural continuity Correct Answer degree of social and
cultural cohesion within a community
Decolonization Correct Answer a process rather than an
outcome. involves affirming and activating paradigms of
Indigenous knowledge to reveal the wealth and richness of
Indigenous languages, world views, teachings and experiences,
all of which have been systematically excluded from history,
from contemporary educational institutions and from
Eurocentric knowledge systems
deficit based lens Correct Answer disempowering patterns of
thought, language and practice that represent people in terms of
deficiencies and failures
distal SDoH Correct Answer impact of Trauma experienced in
Residential Schools
the Intergeneration Trauma experienced by families even today
Have the most profound influence on the health of populations
& represent political, economic, and social contexts that
construct proximal & intermediate
do they dominate healthcare system in Canada? Correct Answer
yes