Some questions for settler folks to think about
To further reflect on ourselves and self-implicate, here are some questions to reflect on:
- Who gets to create walls to remain comfortable?
- Who doesn’t?
- Whose walls are respected and held up by authorities, legal systems, institutions, etc?
- What walls do we respect through “common sense”, reason, logic etc?
- Why does it seem natural to respect them?
- Which identities do these people hold?
- What are ways that folks without these identities change their own behaviour to make folks feel comfortable?
- What sort of stories don’t get heard?
- Why is telling/hiding these stories important for resistance/the dominant order?
Questions for settler folks to think about.
- What are the names of the traditional homelands upon which you currently live?
- Where were the nearest residential schools and Indian hospitals and what were they called?
- What do you know about territory disputes in these homelands? Are there current land claims?
- What do you know about the spiritual and cultural practices in these homelands?
- What do you know about the social and political organization?
- If you have lived or called elsewhere home on Turtle Island, what are the names of the traditional homelands there?
- Where were the nearest residential schools and Indian hospitals and what were they called?
- What do you know about territory disputes in these homelands? Are there current land claims?
- What do you know about the spiritual and cultural practices in these homelands?
- What do you know about the social and political organization?
