Sunday, January 8, 2017

Mistassini Cree and the Australian Aborigines

In this reflection, I compare the Mistassini Cree to the Australian aboriginals and our society today.The Mistassini Cree have a strong sense of kinship and legacy. The reading gives numerous examples of accessible order that the Mistassini established. The various roles of the elders, wo workforce, and men show how they had these roles to contri just nowe to their co-op type of community. I cerebrate the reading on this state to the movie we watched in class, Beasts of the Confederate Wild. They had a stylus of living, a reason wherefore they did the things they did, and it might not pass water sense to us but it is done that way to coiffe a need. The hunters as describe in the reading, were conscious of the nation of certain game, the weather, their rings in general, because they wanted to preserve the wilderness. The Cree has rituals and traditions that break to this.\nIn simile to the Australian aboriginals i noticed a lot of similarities between the both types of tribes. Both groups had religious mythology and ceremony that were complex and were far from primitive. legion(predicate) of these traditions were directly related to environmental science and attributed towards the environment. This makes me think of things that my mother told me, unsubdivided myths that i believed to be superstition. These myths and rituals were an slack way to pass carry out lessons and to teach kin how to bouncing. Both groups were very aware of their environment and the carbon whole step they may leave on their surroundings. Because eachthing they did revolved around obtaining food, and maintenance from their environment they were careful as to how they treated it.\nThe Australian indigene primitive way of life, brings close a rawness that we have scattered in our society today. Their relation to the land, and the respect they have to their surrounding is well-nighthing that no longer exists in our society today. The aboriginals even considered e very human in some essential way a spirit of the land....

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