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Final Reflection of Exploring Digital History

https://uploads.knightlab.com/storymapjs/eff3df09d9c934ef09fbf181fe3967c0/ojibwe-reservation-journey-recap-of-when-rivers-were-trails/index.html While the course, Exploring Digital History was difficult with some of the blogs, it was difficult to follow the blogs with a long and detailed list of instructions. While the digital media were all rather difficult, two digital strategies that I enjoyed using were Audacity and the storymaps. Audacity is a podcast based app […]

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Cherokee Phoenix and the Trail of Tears

https://voyant-tools.org/?corpus=9356d7ca21775083f1e3a532f9caccdb&query=states&query=united&query=laws&mode=corpus&view=CollocatesGraph The question I would like to ask is what events led up to the that scholars and Native American peoples alike refer to as the Trail of Tears and what can my findings on Voyant.org tell me about the Trail of Tears. What’s important to note is that the peoples that are mostly known

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Final Post

https://voyant-tools.org/?panels=cirrus%2Creader%2Ctrends%2Csummary%2Ccontexts&corpus=21db40de04a6e336c2aedef2e62d14c5 For a final digital history review, I decided to challenge myself and look back at my experience with Voyage. Having struggled with last week’s assignment, I tried to expand on my previous attempt at researching Hawaiian newspapers and their coverage of tourism. I tried to find trusted and recent news articles I could access

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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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Blog Post 3

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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Blog Post 2

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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Voyage Post – Hawaiian Newspapers During Colonization

https://voyant-tools.org/?panels=cirrus%2Creader%2Ctrends%2Csummary%2Ccontexts&corpus=ad82833646b4e06b42c01c929d8eb02b My research question for this assignment is based on the history of American-centered newspapers that began circulated in Hawaii as settlers became more populous on the island. I wanted to find out how some of the first newspapers of a press company represented Hawaii and its politics, perhaps compared to how Indigenous Hawaiians or

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