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Misunderstandings between FN and Europeans
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social 1 Mind Map on Misunderstandings between FN and Europeans, created by tdhein on 25/08/2013.
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Misunderstandings between FN and Europeans
Social inequalities/Gender roles/Sexual attitudes
FN women had separate but equally N/B roles
physically demanding - Europeans saw it as slavery
FN women had influence
Europeans thought the men were weak or ignored indescrepency
European women had finite "lady" like roles
Sexual freedom
homosexuality
pre-marital sex
ease of divorce
Europeans saw this as taboo
FN lived closer to nature and did not understand constraints of Christianity
inequality of women
sexual repression
stratified society
Reasons for going to war
FN prove prowess or mourning rituals
believed in many religions
did not believe in land ownership
shared with other tribes in need
Europeans economic and religious
religious beliefs
FN one with nature
Europeans believed that nature needed to be controlled
FN tolerant of other religions
Europeans had little interest in understanding FN
both looking through own cultural lens
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