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The Dehumanization Of Aboriginal And White Cultures

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Aboriginal cultures have not been well accepted into white cultures; specifically when the French and British explorer’s came to Canada. There were cultural and language barriers that made the exploration of Canada difficult as well as the interactions between the Aboriginal peoples and the White explorers. Due to this language barrier this allows the Europeans to claim whatever they want for themselves without disagreement or intervention. This European advancement on Aboriginal land creates tension to be thick upon the meeting of the two groups. The initial meeting of Aboriginal and White cultures is not a very good one. The white cultures—specifically Hearne—believes that the Aboriginal’s will succumb to their every need; “[…] but where we should meet with other Indians, who probably would be willing to carry part of our luggage.” Pg 30. It is a very skewed image of the Aboriginal peoples and Hearne even thinking that carrying their luggage would be a possibility shows his European standpoint on other cultures; it creates a superiority complex. There is a dehumanization of the Aboriginal peoples and they are viewed as savages; simply because the White explorers do not understand traditional Aboriginal ways/views. This is shown through this passage in the text; “[…] I endeavoured as much as possible to persuade them from putting their inhuman design into execution” pg. 33. Hearne believes that the Aboriginal way of doing things is wrong and is considered “inhuman” and

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