Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Industrial Supremacy
Today in class we watched a CNN documentary on the child labor problems in the coca production industry. There were a few things that I was very surprised to find. For one, I never knew that large corporations used intense child labor to raise production rates of their product. The video was very interesting and gave me an insight that I never had about the cocoa industry, which can relate to all large corporations. There is a problem with child labor, and now it is being brought into the limelight, because of a powerful increase in technology. Technology now allows the whole world to communicate and it brings people awareness of these issues. As soon as people know about the labor issues that a large corporation has, it must then make proper changes to keep their product selling. Technology has come no where close to solving the whole problem, but it now works as if a magnifying glass for consumers to see the truth about large companies. Now as a result, change is being embraced
Friday, November 18, 2016
Smoke Signals essay
The movie Smoke Signals is a fantastic way for people to see how the true history of Indians impacts daily life. Even Indians today, in modern culture, have deep ties to their roots. Many Non-Indian filmmakers have portrayed Indians in a way that was not historically accurate, but the filmmaker of this movie did a fantastic job of portraying the point of view from the eyes of Indians. Learning their own history gives modern day Indians the ability to learn about their culture, but also hurts them by showing the hardships that their ancestors went through.
Indians have a long history in the United states. In today's modern American culture, it is easy for Indians to lose the true culture of their past. When Indians learn about their history, they can re-connect with their culture, understand why they are the way they are, and where they came from. This is so important to young Indians today, because it gives them the ability to get closer and feel pride to their roots. The movie does a good job of portraying this, in Victors personality, when he is "teaching Thomas to be a real Indian". He claims that Thomas must have pride in himself as an Indian and must have proud and bold facial expressions. He tells Thomas that he must look like a warrior. This is the exact kind of situation in modern day, that Indians must learn their history for. However knowledge of history could also be harmful to Indians as well.
The Indians past is brutal. White people forced them to move west, after they stole their land in the east, then began taking their land in the west, killing them, or forcing them onto reservations. The Indians gave in. They decided to save their lives and let the white people continue to lie to them, murder them, and mistreat them. This is what can be so harmful for modern day Indians to learn. they must learn their history to learn their culture, but they also find out about the brutal hardships that their ancestors went through. This is where the ability to give, that the movie talks about, comes into play. The Indians must forgive their ancestors for giving in and losing their culture to the whites. They must make an effort to preserve Tribal culture in modern day society.
History is important for everyone to learn. It tells us who our people once were, and what happened in the past, to make our lives the way that they are today. It gives us insight about where we came from and how to correct the mistakes of our ancestors. This is even more so important to the Indians.
Indians have a long history in the United states. In today's modern American culture, it is easy for Indians to lose the true culture of their past. When Indians learn about their history, they can re-connect with their culture, understand why they are the way they are, and where they came from. This is so important to young Indians today, because it gives them the ability to get closer and feel pride to their roots. The movie does a good job of portraying this, in Victors personality, when he is "teaching Thomas to be a real Indian". He claims that Thomas must have pride in himself as an Indian and must have proud and bold facial expressions. He tells Thomas that he must look like a warrior. This is the exact kind of situation in modern day, that Indians must learn their history for. However knowledge of history could also be harmful to Indians as well.
The Indians past is brutal. White people forced them to move west, after they stole their land in the east, then began taking their land in the west, killing them, or forcing them onto reservations. The Indians gave in. They decided to save their lives and let the white people continue to lie to them, murder them, and mistreat them. This is what can be so harmful for modern day Indians to learn. they must learn their history to learn their culture, but they also find out about the brutal hardships that their ancestors went through. This is where the ability to give, that the movie talks about, comes into play. The Indians must forgive their ancestors for giving in and losing their culture to the whites. They must make an effort to preserve Tribal culture in modern day society.
History is important for everyone to learn. It tells us who our people once were, and what happened in the past, to make our lives the way that they are today. It gives us insight about where we came from and how to correct the mistakes of our ancestors. This is even more so important to the Indians.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Native American Names
It is so important to learn about Native American History, because it is all around us today. Car names, like jeep cherokee and pontiac aztec. Red Man chewing tobacco and Mohawk Vodka. Apache and Comanche helicopters. Florida State Seminoles, Washington Redskins, Kansas City Chiefs football, Atlanta Braves, and Cleveland Indians baseball. Even the saying "Geranamo" and the Navaho weaving art. All come from Native Americans, and we can only understand life better, by learning Tribal History.
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