Two Perspectives on First Contact
Understanding that first contact is told from different perspectives, examining both European and First Nations accounts of the same events.
Key Questions
- 1Why do people tell different stories about the same event?
- 2Whose perspective is usually left out of history books, and why?
- 3How does hearing both sides change our understanding of first contact?
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