Monday, April 6, 2009
Comparing Coming of Age ceremonies
One of the main commonalities among all Coming of Age ceremonies that we did in class is that females have a much more elaborate Coming of Age ceremony than men. Males, in most cultures, do not even have a ceremony, choosing to become a man when they feel like it. I think women have much more prominent Coming of Age ceremonies because they are more important to the tribe because they can have children, swelling the tribe in terms of numbers.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Kira-Kira chaps. 12-13
2nd prompt
While Katie gave iron pills to Lynn in the novel Kira-Kira, she noted that she had to "steel my heart to her [Lynn's] crying." I think that this is referring to how she had to act strong and not back down when she was faced with the task of forcing Lynn to take her pill, which make her feel sick and nauseous. Giving Lynn pills required such a level of will and courage because of her reaction to the medicine. She would often bawl and act like her life was coming to an end just taking the pills. When have I had to "steel my heart"? That was when my grandma died and I had to say something at the, um, stand where you talk and say a speech or something like that. As I spoke I had to steel my heart against crying in front of all those people. I can , in a way, sympathize with Katie because I know what it feels like to have to steel your heart.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Interesting Yanomamis fact
The Yanomamis, an indigenous tribe living in southern venezuela and northern brazil, eat very interesting and unusual things to survive. They eat fish (thats normal), birds, deer and tapirs. Tapirs are like black and white pigs with elongated snouts. They only eat these creatures because of the climate in the area. Because it is hot, humid and sweaty, different kinds of creatures live there. These animals are the only ones that the Yanomamis tribe can eat that aren't dangerous.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Adolescent Int. Response
According to the various interviews we have shown in class, adolescence forty-something years ago was very different from now. For starters, the technology of then was very different from now. Now it is possible to do half an hour's research in ten minutes through the Internet. Everything, in a way, does near everything for us and adolescents today are musch lazier than then, what with TV's, XBOXes and the like. School is also much more demanding today as well.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
FRIM Trip
For me the FRIM Trip was, at best, a 3/5. One of the reasons that I scored it so low was the size of our group. I am not a very social person and prefer small gatherings of people rather than one large group because 1. it makes rationing of "resources" (showers, clean toilets, snacks) very hard so people start to fight over them, 2. everyone forms their own little "friend groups" and they start to exclude most people rather than work together and 3. tents have to be shared and that makes it near impossible to sleep. All of these combined can lead to a very volatile community of people that gets angry easily and doesn't work together.
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