“Communicating Across Cultures”

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“Communicating Across Cultures”. Father Michael Oleksa. Culture can be defined in three ways…. Culture is. …the way you see the world, the beam of light you are in, the worldview. Culture is. …the game of life as you understand and play it. Culture is. …the story into which you were born. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“Communicating Across Cultures”

Father Michael Oleksa

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Culture can be defined in three ways…

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Culture is

…the way you see the world, the beam of light you are in, the worldview.

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Culture is

…the game of life as you understand and play it.

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Culture is

…the story into which you were born.

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Our Culture

• The “Global Literate” Culture• American Cultural History

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Our Culture…the enactment of our story…human experiences on the

planet earth…the story we tell ourselves.

Human Experiences on Planet Earth

Millions of Years

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Our Culture

Millions of Years

EWK(Everything Worth Knowing)

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Our Culture

Millions of Years

•Biology

•Math

•Astronomy

•Cartography

•History

•Law

•Art

•Music

•Religion

•Ceremony

•Poetry

•Flora

•Fauna

•Medicine

•Economics

•_________

•_________

•_________

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Our Culture

Millions of Years

BiologyMath

AstronomyCartography

History

Law

ArtMusic

ReligionCeremony

PoetryFlora

FaunaMedicineEconomics

EWK

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Our Culture

•Cities

•Law

•Libraries

•Writing

•Courts

•Knowledge

•History

•Schools

EWK

A Package Deal

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Our Culture

Potential

Experience

Chronos

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Our Culture

Labor < Leisure

SpecializedMarketable Skill

Productive CitizenGlobal Economy

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Our Culture

Game 7-8 Major Languages Today

Chinese EnglishFrench SpanishGerman RussianArabic (Hindi)

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Global Literate

“Ball Game” 7-8 Major Languages Today

Global Political PowerGlobal Economic PowerGlobal Social Influence

Global Military Domination

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Our Ball Game’s Fundamental Assumptions

Global-literate Written language Knowledge-based Fragmented Specialized “Marketable skill” Chronos time

Leisure-labor (Play-Work Potential-Experience Productive

(Autonomous) individual citizen

Global economy

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GLS Profile

Increasingly secular Nature as resource

for human benefit Human centered and

dominant

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Why Schools?

Schooling:

• Necessary for the accumulation of status and possessions

• The more possessions, the more security is valued• But…Freedom vs Security remains a dilemma

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Global Literate Society’s Attitude Toward Time/History

Future Orientation

Knowledge to:

• Predict

• Control future

Literacy is key

Constant change

Development

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Traditional Local Culture’s Attitude Toward Time

Origins/Beginnings

Static

Eternal

Permanent

The past does not change.

Truth is forever the same.

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Basic Characteristics of Traditional Local Cultures

“Pre-historic”: Non or Pre-Literature

Traditional

rooted in Local Ecosystems

Non-literate: Oral

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TL Culture’s Education

• Education = Schooling• Education = What we learn that is…

• Useful vs Useless• Meaningful vs Meaningless• Relevent vs Irrelevant

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Traditional Local Educational Goals

Who we/you are.Where we/you fit.

How we/you relate.

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Curriculum

Origins…Patterns…Paradigms in Sacred Stories (Myths)

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Traditional Educational Goals

(1) Who in Alaska: The Human Beings

Lingit InuitDene/Dineh Yup’ikUnangax InupiaqYuut

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Traditional Educational Goals

(1) Who?

KairosRepetition and RemembranceEternal Structures

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Traditional Educational Goals

Nuna

Imaq

Qilak

(2) Where We Fit?

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Traditional Educational Goals

(3) How we relate to each other and the world.Myths:

Sacred (origin) Story containing paradigmsLegends:

Mostly negative stories w/consequences for violating patters/models/paradigms

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Traditional Curriculum

Song/Dance/CeremonyArt/Architecture

Clothing/Vestments/ToolsHousehold Utinsels/Weapons

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Playing the Game of Life

Ritualized Behaviors:Expectant Mothers (Naken Anellrusit?)NukalpiatFirst catch (Mingqeq)Table Manners (qanaqliq)Naming (Yup’ik/Lingit)Koo-eex “potlatch”

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Traditional Local Characteristics

• Oral LanguageWisdom-basedWholisticGeneralistHuman BeingKairos

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Traditional Local cont..

Meaningful-Meaningless According to Paradigm/without Paradigm Real Person/Membership Eco-system/rural Essentially spiritual Nature as dominant

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Traditional Local cont..

Spirit and Nature CenteredBalance and HarmonyConnection and Relationships

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Traditional Local cont..

EducationWho?Where?How?

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