Between wanting to burry the remains of relatives and fellow members of the band and some idea of an afterlife that those remains need to be protected somehow, convert with dignity. So we find sites that have shaped my slide. I have some slides, but these are Shannon's. So there's specific role is medicine and religion. And you see a hammock their deaths, tobacco and tobacco that was very potent. And some best to have a loosen hallucinogenic effects. This is true. I'm not making this up, but finding those kind of sort of malpractice. So the salmon did not cure the patient. They can be killed in America. Actually see connections in other cultures because Hammurabi's Code tops about medical malpractice and what happens to the doctor. The doctor does not do something. So the connections are there. To culture. There are no ordinary have the right access for malpractice insurance. Okay. This is an image. It's not the greatest image of the way in which diagnosed very other diagonals. And it is in a fetal position. When this gets boring. One thing is when the Spaniards arrived and when the Spanish friendly Africa, because you see that clash of the different cultures. And you see a tomb were, some of them are worried that way, but then others are varied this way. And we know that there are indigenous and how well they've been Christianized, and that's the Burns style. So these tombs actually speak quite a bit. Things that we, that they were buried. The stags, again, this is an interesting one. Yes. Very good. I don't think anybody thought about the table that 80 takes up less space about birth. By birth today, I guess I said something like Baghdad, Yeah. But how do they know that the babies as molecular field? Yeah. I don't know and say it's a great question. I thought maybe Yeah. Probably. I'm not sure. Principle one because this is a mother and child. And the child is about, we use old mothers about eight years old. And it's very likely from what I've read that in this particular case, the baby's remains were in some sort of a cotton bag which hasn't been disappear because of how long it's been there. Okay, so the weight is slowed. Tobacco. That was helpful to their trances. They also induce vomiting using these spatulas. Somehow, I guess helps. I'm not really sure how big. And then the other object, which I personally wouldn't be used in the classroom, young kids, because that's an inhaler for Oklahoma, which was housed in agentic powder made from particular seeds. And begin, you'll be the judge. Mature enough for that. I'll be a barrier. So spores. We also played sports in the Caribbean. And this is about bay. This is an area usually at the center of the village. Worthy certainly used would be practice. The same thing with on a dose. I'm sorry, I don't have a blood. And you see that we will use this technique when the time is. A, r, e, y, o. And those were ceremonial dances that included storytelling. And that is how the knowledge of pacs than religion was passed from generation to generation. I don't know if you're familiar with one of my favorite musicians. Why you always get the write his name. Because he has a song actually just instrumental in which he, his band plays instruments that sound the way there I'm a, goes with sound. The last thing is G, E, R. A firm is one Luis. And I suspect the name of the song, that is Southern portico repo. And this is another ceremonial ballpark. And you see these petroglyphs around it sort of as the fences surrounding that place. And I am going to share with you some of the material that could perhaps be used among students. Because this is the way that bilinguals represent the realities and animals and human beings have even considering a rain wind breaks down. Not in this case now. Not just AI. All. Now, another way that we know that the indigenous people of Hispanic Caribbean were in contact with Mesoamerica. Was the use of rubber balls reused to this four pebbles in the background. That's a stone belt. This is something that has always bothered me because I learned that these were stone bells that were used by diagonal ball players around their waist down? No, Because what do you see them? Really tiny. And then when you hear the explanation of how they were used, well, you were supposed to hit the ball with your hands while you're hit there. So I'm not an expert. I just think that there's something fishy is the store and they've got love in a foreign culture to stay balanced, but never the same concept. And yes, even now the carer sense the other group. And this is way, the way Christopher Columbus describe the, although he never saw one. They have one. I am The dog. Well, that's where he was told by the FBI. So there was this war, Paris, warlike. And it's interesting that the attacker knows we're always sending Columbus in the direction of the carers lecture. That's the carriers. It's fascinating. This topic, it gets a little bit complicated. But in some of the I use the Lesser Antilles, then we need ga, Saint Lucia, I think seeing kids, others. There are people who are descendants of the carriers. And they have into marry or into memory, let's call it that with escaped Africans. And sometimes interval black carers believes that will guide you through them. And they're still with us. After all those years of conquest and colonization. Now this is another phenomenon which I think it's a warning that I share with you because it is a discussion. And there's a phenomenon called that nail by eagles to deal Tainos and the needle Tainos. And I know you heard from descendants of Mayas. And the fact that they speak those be Mayan languages and some of the practices. There's no such thing in the Caribbean because that connection, that line was broken through the contours and column station. Now, I'm not going to judge people will embrace an identity, but their main people who embrace a Taino identity. And they have rituals like VIA goals. We find them in Cuba and Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic, in Philadelphia and New York, and maybe even Wellington, New Jersey. Once I got in trouble because I got a call from a journalist wanting to find out this triangle phenomenon. Maybe we can talk about it over. We have lunch. Well, maybe later I think. I want to share with you the other thing again. Oh, yeah. Thank you. So I'm always thinking ways of having a pedagogical practice and came up with the idea of what if role-play as archaeologists. And when I was sitting there, I had another idea which we'll share with you. Some of the idea of this exercise is for that through this PowerPoint, find tools are the artifacts, and then try to read books. What are they made of? What about the quality? What does it tell us about the technological level, worthy uses? So these are tools used by our KB, archaic people in hunting and fishing and other activities. And then pottery. This allows me the opportunity to ask them, well, what were these vessels used for? How do they relate to agriculture? What do you think was store? And then some of which are wou, I would call it a far more sophisticated aesthetically speaking callers who have difficulties. I found this one at the Library of Congress. And it says that it's a fish. The fish. The fish. Okay. It's a tool? Yes. Good Scraper. What other animal like a whale here? Well, I think it's a thing. Yeah. I think it's a matter of the fish. Did they find well polished tools? What does that tell us? What are the materials? How long do you think it takes to turn a piece of stone into something like this? The settings. And these are icons. These are the fertility goddess of fertility. So there will be planted in the soil. And again, if you are a hunter gatherer, you don't need that, right? So if this is something that will be clearly associated, Neolithic revolution, finally, go whole. Dualism, open materials. What you think it represents is W markers do is think first-class that it's a chair. And then a ritual acts. At this point, which is one of the FAS, is once again the fanciest artifacts. Most policies are found in these funny old. And that is a volunteer Spanish. You're going to double the proud of them. I mean, I felt last year actually the sheets that you all have. I'm not an expert in teaching young children, but I think that would be adequate. Stimulate elementary students to feel, what are they in? Some of the harm easier to answer. Either one is fine. Yeah. These are actual CPAT from his profile in the Caribbean. You see like I see how the goseq is represented as special clothing, something that appears to be at least a hack or perhaps you'll even hear this maple leaf wrong. Yes, that that symbol is still used today. Who here has vertical key? I'm really impressed. Well, in Hawaii they don't like them because they weren't brought by the workbook leakiness. And if you grow up there, if you just love the sum OR gate, gate, and do much better than I do. But it's, it's kinda tedious. And it was a very important symbol for the horrible recast. And actually the idea was if you difficulty out of work or people with dyes, Hawaiians, and wherever that is. That special religious significance. And I want to bring the attention of everything I see about water simple on my Bonobo. To be honest with you, I know that that's probably not a connection, that, that's a cultural borrowing by that symbol with on anything. You're into cultural diffusion. That's good. A thing as curators. Then finally, this last, yeah. Okay. It's actual warfare. Yes. It's a DAG actually was an evil. They weren't evil deed. You say it could be very, very good. Yeah, very good. So the modern symbol for Iraqi, He's very similar to that. How did they know that it is clock wise? I don't know that. But they were far more attentive to these phenomena that regard. So it is very likely that they actually do that this is the way your behaved, or I may say a Guide to AI that what these symbols represents. The expert to me, yeah. Well that one in particular was a queue an anthropologist off and these will make that connection. The other ones, some of them are spherical objects, but I think it's a fun exercise for younger students. I'll be here for the worksheet and identify all the Eliezer in backward robot. Is that, well in my way. So the line, this one would be for, I think probably for bicycles to be the judge. But I, I like the students to learn these concepts because they're applicable elsewhere. Actually are applicable throughout the world. So the first thing that I do, I'm going to be apologetic that I chose Wikipedia. But keep in mind that all information finally, it should be verified, but I found this article on the board for the child. We'll be working with an anthropologist, archaeologist. He is, from what I recall reading, the father of modern archaeology. And he was, he was materialism in the sense that the use these, and he was influenced by Marxism. Actually, you find these objects and then you ask them to speak and they tell you about the society that produce them. And then I ask this, do this, well, I also, I will find it and could dictionary meaning of these terms. Then to make sure that they understand them, to buy those definitions in their own words. And either one of those various definitions of stone age. He actually rejected the cause of the vessel in Appendix B. Some of the artifacts that we have looked back so that students can apply those concepts. Images here. That is a real ax head. And again, apply the concepts to actual. I've really enjoyed sharing this with you and I don't know if I've gone over time. Questions. If you'd like to take that arm, we could do something else. Yes. We talked about some of those things you buy on eBay. Now, the idea that I had, as I was sitting there, he was okay, this is the digital. They have a real dings. It wouldn't be hard to get off four by fours and some soil and have the students actually pick those artifacts were reproductions of those artifacts. That will bring it, of course, another level of interaction and the fact that they're touching, it's one thing to see something that is Paul is it's another thing to touch something. So I'll be glad to have a conversation along with me. I want to share with the rest of the grid that I know one of the thing you can teach them to either put those things in different layers. Because yes, what do you think? That that's the context that's showing why. Why, what does that say that it's at this level versus the level all of that against you in a very small area. You do that. You want to work on that together. I would get a sample. Women in society or not, they match woman, very distinct role in society. That's a very important question. There was a division of labor that was very clear. Of course, raising the children, giving birth and raising the children. Everything that had to do with the cooking, but some agriculture as well. I didn't have a chance to talk too much about this, but there's a word for this archetypes. And we find some very interesting thing called coincidences, call it similarities between Christianity, for example, in the Natives. Now, the Spanish missionaries were very attentive to these similarities so that they can use them. For example, a bleeding heart of Jesus in parts of Mexico. And what we find is that although the main DDT is male, and I forget the names of the female deity had a son being a virgin. And that son was called the diagonal word for bread of life. So it's really fascinating to see these things in an area that I know a little bit more about is the history of slavery and the sense of Africans in the Caribbean. And to see how attentive. And this is something that is very interesting because CISM was meant to be a religion, a facilitation, prison, solipsism. And the priests were very attentive and they really wanted to understand the culture of the people that they were hoping for. We don't see too much of an interest in conversant in North America. And one of the things that I found, and I love being a historian that I love going to archives because you never know what you're going to find. And I was in Cuba. They kind of see the national library. And I was requesting documents. Came across a document that was written for priests. How to convey the very complicated idea of the Holy Trinity. And instructions were there. So you just pick an avocado. And it has three parts. The appeal, the actual through and then the scene. I don't know how how will that translate, but sometimes it didn't translate at all. And that's why you have the emergence of some data which are afro. Go ahead and derive religions in which the priests introduced imagery, say sundial I by saying Barbara. And the principal leaved or wanted to believe that the African slaves understood that. But they looked at it differently. And for them it was not safe far. But it was one of the West African deities. And how did they make that convention? Will Saint Barbara is the patron saint or artillery men, and it's usually represent them with a canon. And a woman, among other things, was the god of thunder. And then on top of that, so somebody dressed in red, which are also the colors. So what we find happening in places like Cuba, where the large slave population was there. You find that synchronizes, colleagues brought together. That's what makes history fascinating. That's what cultural history was in my field. Fastening. The question was, would anybody like to share what works and doesn't work in the classroom when it comes to these topics, by the way, is not just the diagonals that don't appear in the textbooks. If you get a US history textbook, that families don't quite make it. But Columbus is there and there's mentioned the Caribbean and the first encounters. But then they don't come up again until 1898. And 8000 IDA is called what? Spanish American War, great, for goodness sake. Quarter. But the Cubans, cubans were fighting for their independence for 10 years. 1868, 78. Then again, anything Saturday night, that was a second. And then 8900, 500. 1898 the US troops changes in the spread and 98, the world was over by July. But again, we call this one the Spanish American War. So cute. These forums revolt really just another term, which is the Hispanic American war. And then the Filipino racist. What about us? Too long? Your five-year-old about talking about Holly, that it didn't evaluate the copyright publisher. But in the United States, they republish last Gaza. Just in time. Somebody had asked me about eBay. I went on eBay. I found it very rare copy of that 8900. Oh wow. Had a luxury 1, but they also had the popular one. Again, they're trying to present the Spaniards as evil and justify war. So you see a lot of these drawings from the late 15 hundreds and with his manners of your brutalized in the maze. So yes, I have it on eBay. I have never never thought that I would use a well, you've been a wonderful audience. Thank you.
6 May 14 Workshop
From Carol Wong May 16, 2022
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