Author name: Vanessa Jackson

Blog Post 4

The two games that I am reviewing are The Oregon Trail and When Rivers Were Trails. In comparison, each of these games operates on the Point-and-click gaming style, which involves “moving the mouse pointer to objects and clicking them” (Computer Hope) and they are comprehensive depictions of the lives of indigenous people and other people […]

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Indian Meet As Chief Sees It Newspaper Clipping: Indian Meet as Chief sees it | Plateau Peoples’ Web Portal (wsu.edu) Shoulder Bag/Bandolier Bag: Shoulder bag/Bandolier bag | National Museum of the American Indian (si.edu) The first source item I chose was a Spokesman Review newspaper clipping titled “Indian Meet as Chief Sees It.” This item

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The research question I am attempting to answer is, “What biases exist in structured and unstructured data regarding works by indigenous people?” In order to answer this question, I would have to search for primary sources. A primary source is “a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic” (Seton Hall University). Primary sources

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