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Ethnicity

Characterized by common decent, language, gods, sacred places, festivals, & customs

Ethnic Category

Types of categories of people (white, asian, latino, etc.)

Ethnic Identity

The idea about who you are

Ethnocentrism

Evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture

Race

Socially constructed --> Physical/genetic characteristics

Racialization

The processes of ascribing ethnic or racial identities to a relationship, social practice, of group that did identify itself as such

Racism

Prejudice and discrimination directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior

Indian Act

1857, the principal statute through which the federal government administers Indian status, local FN governments, and the management of reserve land, and communal money

Royal Proclamation of 1763

King George III. An agreement based on land territories and settlement. French vs Indians

Treaties

A formally concluded and ratified agreement (alliance)

Institutional Racism

A pattern of social institutions (government, schools, banks, and courts) giving negative treatment to a group of people based on race

Post Colonialism Theory

Speaks out about the human consequences of external control and economic exploitation of FN and lands --> Orientalism

Premodialism Theory

Emphasizes "natural" and "inevitable" (biological) reasons why groups want to create/maintain solidarity amongst themselves --> Born with it

Cultural Pluralism Theory

Thomas --> Retainingn culture within assimilation