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Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

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Page 1: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

Origins and Encounters

Page 2: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize?

• c. 2000-1000 B.C.

Page 3: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

When was the Gutenberg Bible printed?

• 1455

Page 4: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

Who are the Americas named after?

• Amerigo Vespucci

• (From Florence, Italy)

Page 5: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

When were the first enslaved Africans taken to the Americas?

• 1502

Page 6: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

When was the colony of Jamestown established?

• 1607

Page 7: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

When was the Mayflower Compact signed?

• 1620

Page 8: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

Who created the first American literature?

• Native Americans

Page 9: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

How many distinct groups of native peoples lived in the Americas? How many languages did they

speak?• more than 200 groups

• more than 500 languages

Page 10: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

Is literature only what is written down? If not, what else can be

literature?• oral literature also counts

• passed down to each generation through storytelling and performances

• connect with ancient Greek mythology, The Odyssey

Page 11: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

In what ways will your experience of the reading selections in this

section be different from the way they were originally experienced?

• reading instead of hearing/seeing

• not original language – translated into English

Page 12: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

Name three ideas emphasized in Native American literature that make it unique

from other cultures’ literature.• emphasizes importance of living in

harmony with natural world– humans are part of nature, not dominant

• humans related to animals, plants, land, stars/planets, elements– which are alive and aware

• human and non-human make a sacred whole together

Page 13: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

What caused the change or loss of some Native American cultures?

• Loss: European diseases and violence

• Change:– forced religious conversion– forced relocation– forced education

Page 14: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

How is Native American literature being kept alive today?

• singing songs

• telling stories

• writing in English

Page 15: Origins and Encounters. When did Native Americans begin cultivating maize? c. 2000-1000 B.C.

Name four contemporary Native American authors.

• N. Scott Momaday

• Leslie Marmon Silko

• Paula Gunn Allen

• Simon Ortiz

• Louise Erdrich

• Michael Dorris

• You might know another from English 9?– Sherman Alexie