Discover
Reflect
- The most important part of the game is the students' reflections on their thoughts, feelings and experiences when encountering another culture. You should devote at least 20 minutes to this discussion.
- Stress that the cultural attributes of the bilby and rabbit cultures are fictional and are not based on any one particular group of people. It is intended to reflect the differences in the way various cultures do things, see things and understand things in the world around us and to challenge individuals to see things (and experience things) in different ways. This activity is not intended to stereotype groups but rather to challenge individuals within groups to see things from a different perspective.
1. Students should first consider how people from the other culture are different to them. Ask members of one culture to describe the other. Students can make notes in the T-chart in Student Activity Sheet H23.2: First contact game: Rabbit and bilby cultures.
2. Next, ask students to reflect upon how they felt interacting with the other culture. How did they feel about visiting the other group? How did they feel when they were visited? Student responses can lead into a discussion of the following issues:
a What problems did people from your culture have when visiting the other group?
b How did you solve these problems?
c Did you fit in or did you manage to remain separate?
d Was the behaviour of your visitors appropriate?
3. Lastly, ask students to consider their judgements of members of the other cultural group. Allow each group to explain the actual rules of their culture. Ask students to consider whether they misjudged the other culture and whether they feel that they were fairly judged.
Point out to students that the prejudices they developed have arisen over just one or two classes. Ask them to contemplate how deeply entrenched such views might be if held for many years or centuries. Explain that cultural differences develop because different peoples have invented different ways of solving the problems presented to them by living. You can draw on the experiences of students in this activity when examining historical interactions between Indigenous groups and European settlers when the First Fleet arrived in Australia.
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Student Activity Sheet H23.1: First contact game: Card template
Student Activity Sheet H23.2: First contact game: Rabbit and bilby cultures