Online Geography Resources |
Indigenous and Remote Society |
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Base knowledge and understanding |
Brazilian government agency for tribal peoples, FUNAI, produced this map of areas (coloured dark green) that are home to uncontacted tribes. [Source] |
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Video Clip |
Data Visualization |
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Peru drugs traffickers 'may have massacred Brazil tribe' [9 August 2011] |
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News Article |
Words to be defined |
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Context |
Aims of this lesson: |
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Synthesis |
There is no such thing as a remote place in a globalized world and this impacts indigenous societies. Discuss. [15] |
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Resources |
Survival International - The Uncontacted Indians of Brazil | ||
Survival International - Uncontacted tribes: the threats | ||
Survival International - Questions and answers: uncontacted tribes |
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Notes 1: Indigenous and Remote Societies of the Brazilian Amazon |
Make notes on the name, nature and location of an 'indigenous and remote society' found in the Brazilian Amazon. |
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Notes 2: International Interactions in the Brazilian Amazon |
Make notes on the types of international interactions that could occur with indigenous and remote societies - including: resource extraction | government policies | extensive agriculture | energy production | global consumer culture. |
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Notes 3: The Impact of Cultural Diffusion on the Indians of the Brazilian Amazon |
Make notes on the impact that international interactions have on indigenous and remote societies of the Brazilian Amazon. |
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Review |
A second possible exam style question: ‘Globalization only has negative impacts upon indigenous and remote societies’ Discuss this statement using a named and located example. [15 Marks] The markbands can be found here - you need to look at Paper 3 Part (b). |
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