LESSON THREE • ACTIVITY ONE

This Land is My Land,
his Land is Your Land

LESSON THREE • ACTIVITY ONE

This Land is My Land,
his Land is Your Land

OBJECTIVE: Learn about ways Maroon communities were sites of resistance and how the legacy of that resistance is being preserved today.

PARTICIPANTS WILL: read the article, watch the video and discuss the ways in which the legacy of Maroon communities lives on today.

Discussion Questions:

  • 1. Why would Dan Sayer describe the archaeological work he does as an act of resistance?
  • 2. How does the mining of Cockpit Country represent a modern day threat to the members of the community?
  • 3. Whose responsibility is it to preserve historical sites and ancestral land?
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