Indigenous Exploration “Inacarceration”

Reflection

– Your experiences creating this assignment.

My groups entire expiernce was very tedious and tiring because of the many obstacles that we faced such as one of us not taking the work seriously so it created a work environment where some of us had to do more then others

– Your group’s path in researching the topic.

To Research are topic we started using links Ms. Henderson showed us but overtime start mainly focusing on two websites  Gale and CBC news. we used Gale  for more of the statisticle parts like how many of the current prison population is Indigenous  and CBC to get more of the stories and points of view on like a story of the protested getting excecive force used on pipline protesters.

– Obstacles or items you learnt in recording.

During recording we faced many issues such as managing are time during recording which caused us to repeatedly have to add on to are writing and trying to talk slower. We also struggled with trying to get everybody in one place to record because we forgot to get the contact information of one are members. Another Issues we had was trying to get all of are members to cooperate together. After finishing this assignment because of all of these issues I learned to always get contact info of all of my group members ,to remember to manage my time better and to make sure I chose group members that I will actually work well with

– Reflection on one of the below core competency questions.

 1: Critical Thinking … How does your artifact tie in with what you have learned before? How has your thinking changed? What made it change?
This artifact ties in with a past project  where I had to create a powerpoint about a specific places indigenous people and how the have been affected by the non indigenous people. My thinking has changed from thinking that when people talk about indigenous incarceration there only talking about the residential schools to both residential schools and current day incarceration. My thinking changed because of the fact that there is alot of people talking about it and all of the crazy issues that I learned during this project like the fact that

Since 2010, the incarceration of non-Indigenous people went down by 13%, while the incarceration of Indigenous people went up by 43%.