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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Final Paper
Done!! And so relieved! Thanks to work and other school projects, I did not have much time to dedicate to this paper, but I finished it and got it in on time. I am happy with the final result and actually learned a lot more then I thought I would. I dug so deep into my topic that I feel like its like my own life now. I am going to miss this class, for it is very fun and interesting to learn so much about other societies besides mine. I never knew how good I had it, and I really have been taking it for granted. Thats gonna change now. I'm gonna live every day like its a gift, thats why its called the present.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Funny
Its funny how people think that Native Americans are such bad people. Although they have the highest mortality rates related to alcohol use. Other races have higher mortality rates in the catergories of firearms or drugs (Http://www.azdhs.gov/phs/tribal/pdf/pao_hshandout021605.pdf). People just point out all of the bad things, they don't notice the good things. Such as all of the families that manage to stay away from alcohol and have a successful family. Native Americans did have the highest mortality rate overall, but Blacks were not far behing, followed by Hispanics, and then Whites. Racism and stereotypes help contribute to these a lot, at least I believe they do. In my personal life, of all the Native Americans I know, majority of them are good, successful, honest people. But out of all the white people I know, a lot of them are alcoholics or drugs addicts; over all, in my eyes it is the white people who are the worst people, but I have been in contact with way more white people then other races. In the end I think that race does not matter if you are a good or a bad person, its just your own personal morals.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Annoyance
I was talking to my Native buddy and he was telling me a story about one time that his family was in the hospital waiting on someone who was getting surgery or something, but him and his family were wearing like sandals and shorts and all that since it was a nice day and someone in the hospital came up to them and asked, "are you guys Samoan?" Granted, him and his family could be classified as a little larger, but either way I see that as a kind of racism. I know that if I was wrongly classified because of what I was wearing, it would bug me. It is easy for me to be classified, since I am white. But if I had the same problems as those guys, it would really bug me a lot. Especially since that happens a lot.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Open Mic Night
I will be going to the open mic night tomorrow and it seems like it will be fun. All the American Indians I know are pretty friendly actually. Its too bad they won't be able to see my artistic response though, I think that they would find it funny and accurate. Its about how racism is bad and how we should overcome our differences and just dance. Here's the site if anyone on here wants to watch it: http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/11356404/Stereotypes_are_bad%21
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Reflection from Artistic Response
Neither Omar nor I are very artistic, so we teamed up to do a ‘not very artistic’ artistic response. Our aim was to make a semi funny video that also got a point across. The basic point was that stereotypes are bad (note the title, ‘Stereotypes are bad!’). We both have problems with stereotyping and also are stereotyped as well, so we put a little twist on the stereotyping subject. We revealed some stereotypes that some people have against white people too. Overall, all stereotyping is bad; we understand that it is natural to just someone just by their looks, race, or religion, but that doesn’t mean it is okay. What Omar and I have both tried to do is eliminate our prejudices. When we see someone of a different race, religion, gender, or anything else; we try to ignore our instinctual thoughts and wait until we are able to talk with those people to find out how they really are.
Our project was meant to hit on a few big stereotypes for Native Americans and White People also. We know that it is not normal to view white people as the usual target of racist remarks, and we just wanted to show how they also could suffer from that. We know that the American Indians think that most white people don’t know anything about American Indians and just stereotype them a lot; but by doing that, they are also being racist, although they might not know it. Our suffrage of racism is not near as severe as the American Indians, but it is does exist
We had a lot of fun making this video and comparing the stereotypes of both sides was pretty interesting as well.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Same Sort of Suffering
Doing all this research on racism with Native Americans, I noticed some things which are the same that I personally have gone through. I was thinking that since I am a white male, I can't really relate to the racism that anybody goes through. But racism is just a type of prejudice and I realized that I do go suffer from a type of prejudice, religious. I am a christian. I have been made fun of this for a while, been made fun of for believing in God. When the United States were newly founded, Majority of the people belived in God. Nowadays, it seems like not many people do. Although something like 3/4s of Americans say that they are Christian or Catholic or a religion closely related, only about 1/4 of my friends strive to follow their religious guidelines.
Another similiarity is that my religion is dying out. It is written that the world will eventually turn 'bad,' for lack of a better term. That is when armegedon will happen. So, my religon was the main thing in the history of the USA; but today, it seems to almost not exist. The way people act has changed, and it seems like morals are almost disappearing from so many people. But times have changed and although I dislike this change, I have to learn to adapt. I am from a seamingly minority now, which makes it hard to stay this way. Which unlike Native Americans, I can changed my religion, but I do not want to. I want to stay faithful to this religion, not become weak and give in. Since I believe this is the right religion.
Another similiarity is that my religion is dying out. It is written that the world will eventually turn 'bad,' for lack of a better term. That is when armegedon will happen. So, my religon was the main thing in the history of the USA; but today, it seems to almost not exist. The way people act has changed, and it seems like morals are almost disappearing from so many people. But times have changed and although I dislike this change, I have to learn to adapt. I am from a seamingly minority now, which makes it hard to stay this way. Which unlike Native Americans, I can changed my religion, but I do not want to. I want to stay faithful to this religion, not become weak and give in. Since I believe this is the right religion.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Smoke Signals
I am excited to go watch this movie on the Tulalip Reservation. Last time I was on that reservation, I was working in construction building a youth center. So I am sure this time will be more enjoyable. I did not know that the book which this movie is based off of is also by Sherman Alexie. I like him as an author and maybe I'll have to read this book soon. Either way I am excited to go kick it with some Native Americans, for I do not know many. The ones I know are pretty badass though, so hopefully I can make some more friends! But if anyone from English class needs a ride, hit me up on here. Comment to this blog and I'll get back to you.
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