Chapter 67.2

Master Critical Thinking Skills for Indigenous History

You will learn to analyze historical sources, examine multiple perspectives, and understand Indigenous knowledge systems through critical thinking.


What You'll Learn

You analyze primary sources like artifacts and oral traditions
You examine how Indigenous knowledge was preserved through storytelling
You understand colonization's impact on Indigenous cultural transmission practices
You develop skills to identify bias in historical sources

What You'll Practice

1

You analyze artifacts and trading records for historical evidence

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You examine how oral traditions preserved essential cultural knowledge

3

You investigate how policies disrupted Indigenous knowledge transmission systems

Why This Matters

You develop essential critical thinking skills that help you analyze historical sources, understand multiple perspectives, and engage respectfully with Indigenous knowledge and experiences.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Critical Thinking
Indigenous History
Primary Sources
Oral Traditions
Perspective Analysis
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