I can learn about the political rights of Indigenous peoples and how they are connected to their traditions.
I can understand how Indigenous people's political rights were stopped by the mainstream society in the past.
I can look at how the repression of Indigenous political rights caused social conflict and the loss of their culture.
I can explore how Indigenous peoples today are still fighting for their political rights to be recognized and respected.
I can dive into the political worries of First Nations, especially about controlling their own affairs and dealing with the mainstream society.
I can show what I've learned about the history and current situation of Indigenous political rights.
I can understand that different Indigenous groups around the world have different political concerns.
I can find out how Indigenous people worldwide want to govern themselves and have self-determination.
I can spot the common challenges Indigenous peoples share, especially in their fight for survival and growth.
I can learn what Indigenous peoples think about development, especially how they respect the land.
I can understand how Indigenous people see big changes in society and the world from a holistic perspective.
I can show what I've learned about Indigenous self-determination and development.
I can explain why self-determination and self-government are important for Indigenous personal and community development.
I can talk about how Indigenous peoples were made to develop in ways they didn't choose, and what this caused.
I can find out how ideas about development from outside Indigenous cultures have hurt Indigenous peoples and their lands.
I can learn how projects made by non-Indigenous people affected Indigenous communities, causing problems like poverty and debt.
I can go deep into the history, reasons, and results of prejudice, discrimination, and racism against Indigenous peoples.
I can show what I've learned about Indigenous views on development and its impact.
I can talk about many social justice issues that Indigenous peoples face in Canada and around the world.
I can learn about Indigenous philosophy and how it connects to social justice problems.
I can understand the rules and statements made by groups fighting for social justice and human rights.
I can find out about past and current situations of social injustice, seeing how common human rights abuses are.
I can make a plan to do something about a social justice issue, Indigenous rights, or human dignity that I care about.
I can show everything I've learned in a final exam.