How does Scott portray Canadian
Culture/Identity in "The Forsaken"?
Do these portraits change over time?
2) How does Duncan Campbell Scott view
First Nations people in "The Onondaga Madonna"?
How Does Scott view First Nations
people in "The Forsaken"?
3) What where your first impressions upon reading these two poems and have they changed in light of the information on this blog?
4) What do you think is or would be the reaction to these poems from a native american perspective?
5) Do you think, as some do, that Duncan Campbell Scott was still sympathetic to the native peoples only from the colonialist perspective of the time where the indians needed to be "saved"?