todo recuerdo tiene su lugar y su momento

todo recuerdo tiene su lugar y su momento

viernes, 25 de marzo de 2011

-anything i want XD

  ivania :))
        I liked Ivania's blog because it was very informative. I liked how she introduced the in formation it was never shown as boring i actually had a good time reading. I also liked the way she said things about whites but she gave good reasons to support it.   http://icolon.blogspot.com/


carolina :DD

  Carolinas blog was more informative but the way she placed words made this a good and entertaining. I liked the way she made the point that indians were thauht as savagges. She made a clear point on their way of being. Over all it was a good essay :))   http://immigrationspot.blogspot.com/


roxanne <3

  roxanne titile is like OMG. i love how she made it so honest and has facts about what she is talking about. She is on the right track and makes it a good essay. This essay really shows how she feels and thinks about but using historical facts to prove it.  http://roxi-shore.blogspot.com/

 willie (:

   Fransiscos blog was very hitorical got to the point and had lots of information. This essay makes reading about history fun and intresting. I like all the info he has and how he knows what he is talking about. http://welcometothewillieshow.blogspot.com/

Hiomark <33
 hiomarks blog is extremly informative. very precise and actual. reading this you could feel like if you were there. This makes you more clear image about what really happend :)
http://hiomark-taino.blogspot.com/

jueves, 24 de marzo de 2011

INDIANS?

 By the mid 1800's whites wanted to assimilate Native Americans. Indians had to move to reservation camps.
They also had to change their names into Christian names. Whites made those whom joined the reservation camps cut there hair so they could blend with the rest. Clothing was changed too. The struggle of most was to learn the English language witch would separate them from their original culture.




   Charles Eastman is a great example for all these ways. He was a young Indian boy who by the age of 15 was converted into a Christian. He had to change his original name Hakadah  to Charles Eastman. The reason for the change of name was to make it easier for the whites to remember his name. Soon after this a restoration was made and all Indians living in the camps had to change there names too.


 Indians had to cut their hair into shorter. Since we all know that Indians long hair represented masculineness they did suffer. Most Indians had there hair as long up to the hip. Charles Eastman was made to this to assimilate more   like the whites. This was a suffering and painful experience to most of them.


Indians had their own language but by living in these camps they had to some how communicate with whites. This was when their  language was changed into the English . This was harder for the Indians since most of them were already familiar with their own language. It was hard and challenging but accomplished.


In conclusion whites assimilated most of the Native Americans. They made them do things they didn't want to do  like change their names and ways of living. Most people may not realize this but whites made a whole new person by making this changes because they were not themselves they were what whites wanted them to be.


  













miércoles, 2 de marzo de 2011

other blogs?

PAOLA"S :D

paola has a very intresting heritage i never knew she had descendent's who were slaves or that she had a grandfather who owned a land in maunabo it was good to here :D

tiffanys<3

i liked her journal it is very creative you could actually be in that time period experiencing what they were really being treated and their chalenges

jennys blog
 was explaining the irish and all there dificulties and it was very good


caros BLOGG

i liked her video it has very intresting thing i didnt know like they are racist with immigrants andthat some imigrants move to sell drugs and stuf it was good :D