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Generalization & Rationale

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Lesson 2A - Generalization and Rationale

Generalization

Socialization is achieved (family, education, religion) through interaction with government, economy, recreation, role models and others.

Rationale

Socialization is achieved via many factors. The Canadian Government played a distinct role in its interaction with First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. Prior to European contact, Aboriginal groups across Canada had their own methods of governing and enforcing cultural laws. Students will be introduced to some of these traditional practices and the contemporary reality faced by Aboriginal groups today who are subject to the guidelines of the federal government.

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