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Unit 2: Who Has Culture? What are the sights and sounds of culture?
“I Am Canadian!”
The Canadian Hey, I am not a lumberjack or a fur trader. I don’t live in an igloo or own a dogsled, 			      and I don’t know Jimmy or Suzy or Sally from Canada although I am certain they are really, really nice. I have a Prime Minister, not a President. I speak English and French, not American. I pronounce it “about”, not “aboot”. I can proudly sew my nation’s flag on my backpack. I believe in Peacekeeping, not policing,  Diversity, not assimilation, And that the Beaver is a proud and noble animal. The toque is a hat, A Chesterfield is a couch, And “Z” is pronounced “zed”, not “zee”, “zed”. Canada is the second largest land mass, the first nation of hockey and THE BEST PART OF NORTH AMERICA!	 My name is Joe, and I AM CANADIAN!
[object Object],In what way? ,[object Object],Is this rant a cultural statement?
[object Object]
In your group, try to find connections amongst the images.Group them in a logical fashion Classify the images How are they similar? How are they different? *Record your group’s conclusions. In your group:
What’s the connection?
SIGNS ,[object Object]
Signs have one meaning.
Signs can be imposed on us or agreed upon.
An example of a sign is an exit or stop sign.,[object Object]
[object Object]
They can represent many qualities at once.
Physical representations that represent an invisible idea, belief, reality, etc.SYMBOLS
[object Object],Other examples of symbols:

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Signs and Symbols, Routines and Rituals

  • 1. Unit 2: Who Has Culture? What are the sights and sounds of culture?
  • 3. The Canadian Hey, I am not a lumberjack or a fur trader. I don’t live in an igloo or own a dogsled, and I don’t know Jimmy or Suzy or Sally from Canada although I am certain they are really, really nice. I have a Prime Minister, not a President. I speak English and French, not American. I pronounce it “about”, not “aboot”. I can proudly sew my nation’s flag on my backpack. I believe in Peacekeeping, not policing, Diversity, not assimilation, And that the Beaver is a proud and noble animal. The toque is a hat, A Chesterfield is a couch, And “Z” is pronounced “zed”, not “zee”, “zed”. Canada is the second largest land mass, the first nation of hockey and THE BEST PART OF NORTH AMERICA! My name is Joe, and I AM CANADIAN!
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  • 6. In your group, try to find connections amongst the images.Group them in a logical fashion Classify the images How are they similar? How are they different? *Record your group’s conclusions. In your group:
  • 8.
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  • 10. Signs have one meaning.
  • 11. Signs can be imposed on us or agreed upon.
  • 12.
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  • 15. They can represent many qualities at once.
  • 16. Physical representations that represent an invisible idea, belief, reality, etc.SYMBOLS
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  • 20. Do not involve any symbolic actionsROUTINES
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  • 25. Not all rituals are religious.RITUALS
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