Today all eleven of us piled into a fifteen passenger van and set out on our adventure to North Carolina. I am very excited about this trip and all of the exciting things that we get to experience. I am most excited for the Museum of Appalachia, the Museum of Cherokee Indian, and the Ocanaluftee Indian Village. My apprehensions about the trip include being attacked by venomous snakes, venomous spiders, and accidently insulting the Cherokee natives. I am excited to meet the Native American peoples and I am excited to learn about their culture. I have found from my previous information gathering that the native people unfortunately live in remote isolation and poverty. I feel that it was an amazing opportunity for our class to raise awareness back at home, in order to gather donations for the children in this region. I have learned that the native people to this region take pride in their tribe and what their tribe has accomplished, will accomplish. I think that I do not have many bias or prejudice of the native peoples to this region. I am honestly worried that I will say the wrong thing or make a wrong joke because I am nervous. It will not be intentional if I offend any of the Native Cherokee Indian.
Ariel,
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to have you along for this learning experience! The native americans you encounter will be very much like us yet have a history that makes them unique and something they should be proud of. They will love sharing with you! I remember how excited you were to get a spot on the trip and hope that it exceeds your expectations.
I share your concern of any snakes and anything venomous. I have came to this area for 12 years and have seen a couple but they were more scared of me. I may add that no one has died in NC of a snake bite in a really, really long time. Check out these stats (although it is Wikipedia):
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_snake_bites_in_the_United_States#2010s
They are scared of you too!