What is lost/gained as cultural identity evolves? Finding the cross-cultural unifying factors.

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What is lost/gained as cultural identity evolves? Finding the cross-cultural unifying factors.

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What is lost/gained as cultural identity

evolves? Finding the cross-cultural unifying

factors.

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Review Using your notes, answer yesterday’s EQ.

You may do this through prose, poetry or artwork, but you must be able to explain your response in great detail in other words, if you can’t get up and speak about your response for at least 3 minutes, you haven’t put enough effort into it

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How do internal/external influences force cultural

evolution? What external factors affect the

Native American culture?

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Homework How do generational perceptions

empower one to see cultural transformations a type of evolution?

What is evolution? What is a cultural transformation? Susan Power: How does the author’s

background affect her perception of cultural artifacts?

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  Susan Power

Similarities Susan Power’s Mother

Tell stories   

   

Body image   

   

Lives   

   

Cultural expectations

   

   

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Satire A form of social protest.

Fact or opinion? Explain.

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Dora The Conquistador

• Parody of…• Irony…

• Sarcasm…• Ridicule…• Exaggeration…

Victim of "Dora the Conquistador" Doll

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Exploration Narratives

Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca

Garcia Lopez de Cardenas

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Think of a time when you explored something. This can be a new place, a new school, a new store, a purse, a subject, anything that you explored. What did you explore? Where were you? What was the purpose of your exploration? Did you learn anything new? What are some of the details of your exploration?

A narrative can encompass any type of exploration!

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Narrative Accounts Tell the story of real-life events. LITERARY & HISTORICAL!

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Historians and Researchers Use narrative accounts as PRIMARY

SOURCES Firsthand accounts: they lived through it Reflect a personal slant Often biased: one sided perspective

SECONDARY SOURCES Secondhand account: researched the experience Lose immediacy/accuracy

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Types of Narratives Journals/Diaries Letters Original Documents

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Explorers can be seen in different ways

Heroes (Positive) Villains (Negative)

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Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca “A Journey Through Texas” exploration narrative

Second in command during the journey through FL Shipwrecked and Cabeza de Vaca and a crew of about 60

men survived—Galveston, TX. 15 lived through the winter 3 survived to the end (18 months of wandering) Journey sparked exploration of Texas. Always encouraged others to explore America

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Based on the readings… Would you say the explorers are heroes or

villains? Explain your response using at least one specific quote from the text. Put the citation in MLA at the end of your quote. (Author’s last name page#).

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PBS Account of Cabeza de Vaca Biased? Does this change your opinion? Explain.

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Analyze the satire in this cartoon. What issue is it trying to expose? What techniques does the author use? Is it effective?

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Garcia Lopez de Cardenas Best known for being first European to see

the Grand Canyon Traveled with Coronado—Cibola

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Read the exploration narrative then…

Complete the chart on page 7 using your notes from Friday to help you!

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Based on the readings… Would you say the explorers are heroes or

villains? Explain your response using at least one specific quote from the text. Put the citation in MLA at the end of your quote. (Author’s last name page#).

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Bias an inclination of temperament or outlook;

especially : a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment : prejudice

How are narratives biased?

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PBS on Coronado—de Cardenas’ pal. How do your associates/friends affect your

character? Does Coronado’s association with de

Cardenas affect your perception of the explorer? Explain.

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Why is bias dangerous? Stereotyping Historical record fallacy

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“Missing” Sherman Alexie Known for: The Lone Ranger and Tonto

Fistfight in Heaven; Smoke Signals; and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

Spokane Tribe

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What did the American Indians lose when the Explorers came? List everything you can think of.

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How is this a reaction to forced cultural change?

What are other ways people react?

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Jana Mashonee She is Lumbee and Tuscarora, originally

from Robeson County, North Carolina,

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One Tribe Music Video How does this song answer the EQ: What

are the effects of internal/external influences forcing cultural evolution?