Thursday, September 8, 2011
The Problem of History
Reading chapter 3 of "American Indians and American History made me understand more about our real history of America and how I was raised up learning a different story. Many people today don't value or learn about the real history of Indians first coming into America instead we usually give our attention to Christopher Colombus. In middle school when I first learned about history we always were taught that Christopher Colombus was the first person to ever be in America and he was praised as a heroric figure in our country, we even have a holiday for him. Truth is that America tried to cover Indians and there history to others till this day. As my education has evolved I am learning real facts about the founding of America and this chapter made me understand more about American Indians and how they seem to be forgotten in our history text books.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
"Americas America?"
In chapter one of "The Americas: A Hemispheric History" I learned about how America was first looked at through the eyes of Europeans, Asians, and Native Americans. America was known as "the New World" which had many people wondering what America was all about. Many of us today don't know much about how America was discovered, most of us think that Colombus was the first man to ever step foot on America but way before Colombus discovered "the New World", Native Americans had set a life in America. I always found it interesting that many people don't know the real history behind America, and how Colombus and Native American founded this new world. Chapter one also discussed about how others define people who live in America. For example I was born in Nicaragua but I was raised in the Bay Area, but whenever I go back to Nicaragua to visit my family everyone in the small town where my family lives knows I'm from America and they refer me as an "american". Usually it doesnt offend me but sometimes many people jump into sterotyping and consider me as someone with alot of money, which is not the case. Chapter one was trying to help us understand how America is looked at sometimes and how it all got started. Even in the present time we always try to expand our culutre into America, which makes America so different. For example living in America has opened my mind and made me learn many new things about different culture and since its been going on for years now its become normal to us. Saint Patricks Day, 4th of July, or even Chinese New Year isnt part of my Nicaraguense culture but I still celebrate it because our country has opened up to so many culutres and its something to be very grateful of.
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