HERO...
...OR VILLAIN?
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
AND
THE TAINO
A PEOPLE, AN IDENTITY, A 'WE'
5 FUN FACTS
WHY
SHOULD OR SHOULD'NT
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS BE CELEBRATED?
More PROS AND CONS
http://www.biography.com/news/christopher-columbus-day-facts
A NATIVE AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE
ON
COLUMBUS DAY
AMERICANS 'RECONSIDER' COLUMBUS DAY
A PRESIDENTIAL RECOGNITION
Barack Obama at 4th of July 2008 Picnic
in Colorado Springs, CO
among
First Americans
for his 2012 campaign
COLONIALISM AND THE ISSUE OF LEGACY
AMERICA AND EXPANSION
LET'S BRANCH OUT
ON
STEREOTYPES!
Native Americans are stereotyped in todays cartoons. Todays cartoons are
filled with historical inaccuracies (Peanuts & Pocahontas) and
constant stereotypes of the savage warrior. See if you can spot the
stereotype?
Aboriginal people are often represented in a negative light. This video
exposes the stereotypical and racist images that are often depicted by
mainstream society. On the flip side, I would like people to be aware of
the positive contributions that First Nations people have made to our
communities.
What's it like to be a young Native American today? Teens from
throughout the United States share their stories in this In the Mix
special co-hosted by rap star and film actor Litefoot. Shot around the
country, the program features a champion lacrosse player from western
New York, a Grammy-nominated flute player from rural Idaho, and short
films made by teens in Alaska and Washington State. A group of young
leaders from cities and reservations also weigh in on the issues that
affect them every day—common misconceptions and stereotypes about Native
Americans, how they balance traditional culture with contemporary
concerns, and their hopes for the future.
To what extent can cultural and historical paradigms
influence our interaction with others?
TRACY CHAPMAN
TELLING STORIES
http://www.lacoccinelle.net/242547.html
TRACY CHAPMAN
CHANGE
TRACY CHAPMAN
STAND BY ME
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