Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Native Americans, Day 2 - Class Recap


The Painted Hills in central Oregon. This is part of land that was Northern Paiute territory. Photo taken in 2017.

Dear class,

We continued our work with analyzing Native American issues today, as well as understanding current context. Here's what we did today in class:

Learning Targets Addressed: 
Behavior LT 3: I can communicate and work effectively within a team or group.
Critical Thinking LT 5: I can justify and support arguments or interpretation with appropriate evidence.

Soundtrack: "All Along the Watchtower" by Jimi Hendrix. Selected for today because of Hendrix's Native American ancestry and the song represents a variety of different perspectives. Lyrics here.

AGENDA 10/9/19:
News Brief - Sam
Finish Appropriation
30 Days
Early Expansion

Homework: Read the blog. Please check your grade and turn in any missing work ASAP! The Names and States quiz is next class! The next news brief is assigned to: Dom.

News Brief: Today's news brief was brought in by Sam, who selected an article about this story: NYTimes.com - PG&E Cuts Power to 500,000 in California: Live Updates. We discussed this story for a bit and then moved on.

We also checked in about the weekend to see if anyone was up to anything interesting or fun outside of class.

Dom was selected to do the next news brief.

As part of the news brief, we also watched the one minute BBC World News update. Here's the link to see the latest one minute update, at any time of day (it will probably be different from what we watched in class):


Finish Appropriation: Last class, we learned about the terms cultural appropriation, exploitation, and assimilation, and tried to identify examples within the Native American context. I wanted to be sure students remembered this as we go further with these issues.

30 Days: Next, we watched the episode of the TV documentary series "30 Days" that was titled "30 Days on an Indian Reservation" and noted current issues that were brought up that Native Americans are facing in the episode, as well as evidence. This was done on the second page of this handout (which was passed out last class):

After the documentary, we debriefed together and tried to consider what issues were coming up in current Native American society. Please hold on to this, as well as any other handout or assignment from this unit, as you will be using it for a final unit assessment for both me and Mr. Puterbaugh (if you have him as your Lit and Comp 10 teacher).

That was it for the day, due to the shortened Community schedule for Wednesday! Thank you, everyone - see you on Monday!

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