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Class Reflection on Study of Indigenous People

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WOW When I first entered this course and introduced the field survey, I was not sure what to expect, but I was really interested. Considering my work history partly, I was very interesting and very happy so I soon realized I was in a hurry to this class. Over the past few years I have been paying attention to many situations of indigenous peoples, land, and culture. Even at the first day of the class, I began to understand the new way of life and circumstances experienced by indigenous peoples, but I was able to understand my understanding deeply. week

This article reflects a concrete course that the anecdotes play an important role at the undergraduate seminar at the Australian Soil Laboratory and both teachers and learners are studied as racial subjects in the education and learning process It is required to influence them. This paper considers that students' anecdotes can be an important bridge between adult learning theory and practice. All learners of indigenous studies, as well as more general racist research, practice listening and listening practice to examine, imagine and participate in experiences other than yourself and the world view will be needed. This paper provides a conceptual analysis of the workshop on this issue from work handling important alliances, discomfort in the context of education, and effective hearing practices.

WOW When I first entered this course and introduced the field survey, I was not sure what to expect, but I was really interested. Considering my work history partly, I was very interesting and very happy so I soon realized I was in a hurry to this class. Over the past few years I have been paying attention to many situations of indigenous peoples, land, and culture. Even at the first day of the class, I began to understand the new way of life and circumstances experienced by indigenous peoples, but I was able to understand my understanding deeply. week

Brief description of indigenous peoples Although there is no universal definition of indigenous peoples, in general, indigenous peoples historically belong to specific regions and countries. They usually have different cultures, languages, traditions and other features than the mainstream culture of the region and country. Approximately 370 million indigenous peoples in 70 countries. that is