Education Assignment 

Anthropology 101

Due in class, April 27, 2004

  

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Design a Classroom Activity About Cultural Openness

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After reading the two ethnographies – Kawagley on Yupiaq Eskimos and Vigil on Latino high-schoolers in Los Angeles – choose one as the basis for your project. Then,

 

Socrply4.wmf (34702 bytes)Projects must not be reports on the books. If you do quote (briefly) from the books, use quotation marks and footnotes to show your sources; if you quote from the textbook(s) or other sources, similarly cite each source and use quotation marks. Do (1) state your aims, (2) define your terms, (3) describe the parts of the activity and how they are pertinent to your aims. Be reflective and critical! Check out Smithsonian exhibits downtown (for example, "Americanos: Latino Life in the U.S.") or on-line (for Yup’ik, click on Yupik Masks).  For other websites on the Yupiaq, click on Arctic History & CultureYupik Author, Native Foods, and Inuit Games.  I encourage you to see the exhibits with classmates. Discuss what you are going to do. You may work together on joint projects; but each person should make a clear and solid contribution on which to report.

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Use the Writing Center to get a critique of your essay.   Call for an appointment.

 

 

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