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Title: Intercultural Scenarios


1
Intercultural Scenarios
Reality is not phenomenologically based its
socially created -Jon F. Nussbaum .
  • What would you do in their place?

2
India
  • You are members of a sub-committee of the Indian
    Parliament.
  • American Peace Corps workers have presented you
    with a concern about the homeless in New Delhi
    and other cities. They propose to establish
    homeless shelters and feeding stations funded by
    US money.
  • You have agreed to deliberate

3
India cont.
  • Do you want the project to go forward?
  • Why or why not?

4
Maasai
  • You are laiboni, wise elders of the maasai
    people of East Africa. You are not rulers, but
    your advice is respected because of your great
    age and wisdom.
  • Male members of the tribe, from about the age of
    seven, herd cattle -- a measure of wealth and
    status as well as the traditional source of all
    sustenance.
  • Maasai traditionally subsist primarily on a
    mixture of milk and of blood drained from the
    neck vein without killing the cow.

5
Maasai cont.
  • Female tribe members care for the home and many
    children and make jewelry and ornaments for
    themselves, husband and children and their
    friends.
  • The cattle of your tribe have developed a virus,
    that while it does not kill the cattle, makes
    their meat, blood and milk unsuitable for human
    consumption.
  • How do you recommend your tribe deal with the
    situation?

6
People of the Deer
  • You are members of an Eskimo tribe whose sole
    food supply is caribou. You kill enough animals
    in the spring, preserving the meat using
    traditional methods, to last until fall when the
    animals migrate south following the food supply.
    The custom is to kill and preserve these deer in
    a period of a week or two.

7
People of the Deer cont.
  • You have just finished the fall hunt. You
    discover the tribe faces a severe winter without
    having killed enough caribou to feed the tribe
    until the spring migrations. Death is certain
    without sufficient supplies of meat and fat.
  • You are members of the tribal council called to
    consider the matter. What do you recommend?
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