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9th May 2004, 07:04
I have to discuss this question with an online class I'm taking, and I was wondering what people here can come up with.


Let's consider some of the ideas that I brought forth in Part I of our Lecture through discussion centered around the following question: How has our current American technology contributed to furthering the marginalized status of Native Americans, women, children, elders especially since the Industrial Revolution?

Thanks.

Rasta Sapian
10th May 2004, 08:26
The indigionous tribes have lives throughout north and south america for over 10 thousand years, free to live both nomadically(ie.navaho, black foot etc.)
or in civilizations(ie.aztec, myan) regardless these people lived lives interconnected with mother nature, and her bounty, developing agriculture, or following wild herds of caribou or bison? they had lauguages that defined their environments and their conception of the america's

They were wise, brave, and artisans, who put pride into life

200 years later there have been alot of changes