Prompt #3 Columbus sparked a movement of genocide and prejudice that lasted 500+ years. Before Columbus came, the America’s were a wonderland of diversity, culture and advanced technologies that would frustrate many, if you detailed their complexity. This is because many have learned about indians as barbaric, inferior beings, with a simple way of life. In the Margoline excerpts that we read, they stated “As one example of California’s extraordinary diversity, consider the matter of boats. The Yurok at the mouth of Klamath River made dugout canoes out of redwood logs-crafts of “wonderful symmetry and elegance, (..)The people we call ‘Native Californians’ actually belonged to over five hundred independent tribal groups. Such diversity boggles the modern mind, overtaxing our systems of categorization and …show more content…
Consequently we moderns have tended towards generalization.” First, I chose this passage as my first because, it perfectly highlights my opening statement, and captures the essence of what