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         <title>Science and Story Influence on Perception</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Roger Fernandes's Video:&nbsp;<br>"We have a learning for here, that’s reading, writing, arithmetic, computers, history, science. That’s for the brain.That way of looking at the world is very important. We need to have that to understand how to live in that world, but there’s another kind of learning and that is for here. The native people say for your heart, for your spirit, that explains the meaning of things."&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;I think that this shows a worldview where it is very much reliant on spirituality. This means what your heart and spirit believe, is what your brain believes. This isn't saying that hey don't use different sciences, they just learn a different way.&nbsp;<br><br>Marshall Shepherd:&nbsp;<br>“Expand your radius"&nbsp;<br>He used this phrase to show that yes, he believes in science, but to also be open to other worldviews. It doesn't pay to only strictly believe in your own worldview. You wont connect with people if you strictly believe your worldview, because everyone's worldview is different.&nbsp;<br><br>Indigenous Stories:&nbsp;<br>"This knowledge may be many generations removed from the world we live in, but it may hold information about processes that are still important today" (Walls).&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;This shows that Indigenous people follow many old traditions. They believe in old ways of the spirit and the heart vs. the brain. Once again, this doesn't mean they don't use the sciences of the world, but they focus on their spiritual well-being before all.&nbsp;<br><br>Stories, Dreams, and Ceremonies:&nbsp;<br>“Rather, learning was considered a life-long process embodied in the individual and embedded in the principles of immanence and ceremony, reflection, and sharing. Learning was concerned with the mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional being and was rooted in personal experience."<br>This means then believing in textbooks, they believe in physical learning.&nbsp;<br><br>Works Cited:&nbsp;<br>Fernandes, Roger. "Intro Video Revised." James</div><div>&nbsp;Parker, 28 Sept. 2012, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6sS1ZI8dDk">www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6sS1ZI8dDk</a>.</div><div><br></div><div>&nbsp;Simpson, Leanne. "Stories, Dreams, and Ceremonies: Anishinaab Ways of Learning." <em>Tribal College</em>, vol. 11, no. 4, 15 May 2000, bemidjistate.learn.minnstate.edu/content/2023/6334454-20243244035S/Stories,%20Dreams,%20and%20Ceremonies_%20Anishinaabe%20ways%20of%20learning.pdf?_&amp;d2lSessionVal=2vLbaJ5U9Mf9NRLxoR99OsoH4.</div><div><br>Shepherd, Marshall J. "3 kind of bias that shape your worldview." Tedx, Mar. 2018, <a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/j_marshall_shepherd_3_kinds_of_bias_that_shape_your_worldview?language=en">www.ted.com/talks/j_marshall_shepherd_3_kinds_of_bias_that_shape_your_worldview?language=en</a>.</div><div><br></div><div>Walls, Alex. <em>Indigenous stories reveal the science of the world around us</em>, University of British Columbia, 22 Mar. 2022, news.ubc.ca/2022/03/22/indigenous-stories-reveal-the-science-of-the-world-around-us/.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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