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Eurocentric Mentality

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I worry that the western and eurocentric mentality towards Indigenous peoples has not changed as much as we would like to say. Modern-day schools still ignore Indigenous ways and therefore, portray them as lesser in attempting to remove them. If Indigenous philosophies and pedagogies are not part of the curriculum (not a sidebar or merely reflected if you look closely), then “this creates tensions and adjustment problems for students, which may contribute to high dropout rates (Schissel & Wotherspoon, 2003).” (Overmars, 2010, p. 91) This mentality, in which Indigenous people and their values are lesser, needs to be dealt with to decolonise as racism as the basis of colonialism (in the form of eurocentrism). As I teacher I will need to understand …show more content…

88) On a less devastating level, this mentality is still there. “Indigenous knowledge and Indigenous ways of knowing” (Overmars, 2010, p. 88) are still ignored in favour the supposedly better “western” way of educating which attempts to socialize Indigenous students into assimilating. This is more subtle than the efforts of the colonial era, but it is still there. Indigenous students are finding their values, their philogies, their ways of know and licin, missing from curriculum. This shows Indigenous students that their ways not welcome in education and teaches that they are lesser. Their past is glossed over as if it was not a major and devastating part of their own history and of Canada’s history. They told then, that if it is not important enough to be included, it must not matter, and Indigenous people ought to get over it. Add this to the negative narrative (Toulouse, 2013, p. 5) of Indigenous peoples in the media that forces a definition of “victims and aggressors” (Toulouse, 2013, p. 5) upon Indigenous peoples and we can see that as Abloson

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