Think of a time when you explored something

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Think of a time when you explored something. This can be a new place,

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!

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

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

Homework n Using your notes, answer today’s EQ. You may do this through prose,

Homework n Using your notes, answer today’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 (artwork is NOT on stick figure on a piece of paper and the poem should be done with great thought and preparation).

Today… How do internal/external influences force cultural evolution?

Today… How do internal/external influences force cultural evolution?

Exploration Narratives Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca Garcia Lopez de Cardenas

Exploration Narratives Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca Garcia Lopez de Cardenas

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

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

Historians and Researchers n Use narrative accounts as PRIMARY SOURCES n n Firsthand accounts:

Historians and Researchers n Use narrative accounts as PRIMARY SOURCES n n Firsthand accounts: they lived through it Reflect a personal slant Often biased: one sided perspective SECONDARY SOURCES n n Secondhand account: researched the experience Lose immediacy/accuracy

Types of Narratives Journals/Diaries n Letters n Original Documents n

Types of Narratives Journals/Diaries n Letters n Original Documents n

Explorers can be seen in different ways n Heroes (Positive) n Villains (Negative)

Explorers can be seen in different ways n Heroes (Positive) n Villains (Negative)

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

Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca n “A Journey Through Texas” exploration narrative n n n 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 Page 43

Reading Questions: Understanding “A Journey through Texas” n n n Opinion: Why does Cabeza

Reading Questions: Understanding “A Journey through Texas” n n n Opinion: Why does Cabeza de Vaca include such detail about the conversation with the Indians in his narrative? Why do the Indians fear going to the village Cabeza de Vaca and his comrades wanted to visit? What prevents some of the expedition group from completing the planned trip? n n What are some specific details about the region that the writer provides on page 45?

Recognizing signal words/transitions Passage Signal Words Purpose 1. On that same day many fell

Recognizing signal words/transitions Passage Signal Words Purpose 1. On that same day many fell sick, and on On that same day; On the next day eight of them died. next day Indicates a time shift 2. We called them “of the cows, ” because most of the cows die near there. Because Indicates a reason for something happening 3. What from the top seemed easy was, on the contrary, rough and difficult. On the contrary Indicates a contrast— compares 2 or more things. 4. They entreated us not to be angry any longer, because, even if it was their death, they would take us where we chose. 5. The next morning all those who were strong enough came along, and at the end of three journeys we halted. 6. The people who heard of our approach did not come out to meet us, but we found them at their homes.

Christopher Columbus Originally from Genoa, Italy n Explored from a young age with bigger

Christopher Columbus Originally from Genoa, Italy n Explored from a young age with bigger dreams n Petitioned Portugal and was turned down n Petitioned Spain—King Ferdinand Queen Isabella accepted and off he went in 1492 n Page 60

Author’s Purpose Why write this Journal of the first Voyage to America? Tone: What

Author’s Purpose Why write this Journal of the first Voyage to America? Tone: What details convey Columbus's “I went ashore, and found no attitude toward habitation save a single house, the and tropical island? that without an occupant: we had no doubt that the people had fled in terror n Lofty, flourishing trees, wonderfully at our approach” (60). delicious odor, exquisite…melody of the “A thousand different sorts of trees, with their fruit were to be is methis with, attitude? and birds: what n Descriptions wonderfully delicious odor” (61). “I discovered also the aloe tree, and am determined to take on board the ship tomorrow, ten quintals of it, as I am told it is valuable” (61). Purpose

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

Based on the readings… n 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#).

Bias an inclination of temperament or outlook; especially : a personal and sometimes unreasoned

Bias an inclination of temperament or outlook; especially : a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment : prejudice n How are narratives biased? n

Why is bias dangerous? Stereotyping n Historical record fallacy n

Why is bias dangerous? Stereotyping n Historical record fallacy n

How do internal/external influences force cultural evolution?

How do internal/external influences force cultural evolution?

Blogging! You have been given a current event. Respond to this current event on

Blogging! You have been given a current event. Respond to this current event on your blog page. Purpose: to create a social forum to discuss your issue and your opinion of this event. Try to be objective in your blog— but remember it is YOUR opinion so support it with facts.

Pass your blog Pass blog to the person sitting beside you. n Read and

Pass your blog Pass blog to the person sitting beside you. n Read and respond to the blog using your own opinion of their assessment of the current event. Use your own knowledge of the event as well as the information provided in the blog. n

Satire: fighting the force of change with a call to change n A form

Satire: fighting the force of change with a call to change n A form of social protest. n n Fact or opinion? Explain. Satire Videos—fill out definitions in packet

Dora The Conquistador • Parody of… • Irony… • Sarcasm… • Ridicule… • Exaggeration…

Dora The Conquistador • Parody of… • Irony… • Sarcasm… • Ridicule… • Exaggeration… Victim of "Dora the Conquistador" Doll

 • Look over the satirical cartoons. For each one… • Identify the issue

• Look over the satirical cartoons. For each one… • Identify the issue it is PROTESTING. • Identify the devices it uses (irony, sarcasm, exaggeration, ridicule, parody). • Decided if it is effective (yes/no) and explain why.