Monday, December 19, 2011
Native Americans in the Media.
Again it's a sketchy subject. Because after all, they did basically take an entire race of people and put a stereotype in eveyone's head about them, using live television. some of those stereotypes are stll alive today. The sad part of that one is that once people are labeled in today's society, it's pretty hard to get a new one and Native Americans have had the role of "the Bad Guy" on the big screen of a mighty long time. And getting that stereotype put back in the box is hard enogh, there are about a thousand more to eliminated after that. So, it can be tough to think of an actual Native American in the media sometimes and not think of the classic "Cowbos and Indians" stereotype.
LNI
LNI is short for Lakota Nation Invetational. Besides Basket Ball we have other categories we can win at to represent our schools. Like Wresteling, Hand games, Art, Quiz Bowl, and many more. Our school is also a big hit in the arts. I can truley say i a Proud to be a White River Tiger. (I dont care what the other schools call us) #TIGERNATION!
Lakota Nation Invitational basketball tournament...
after LNI
Thursday, December 15, 2011
LNI
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
My Veiw On The End Of The World
But if there were to be an actual WW3 Where on earth would I be? Where would you be? Possibly under a rock? Possibly meeting the chaos head-on? In a cave? In a morgue...the possiblities are hard and cold.
But thier are others that say it will be a good change. That thiers going to be peace and Rejuvenation. But you never know...till the day someone can predict the future 100% accurate, no questions asked, then I'll believe. But untill then we're just going to be patient and live "In the moments" Thats as much as I can give.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Self post on music.
Here just to prove I like some songs in different genres heres some:
Pop:Rollin in the Deep by Adele
Dance:Kiss and Tell by Ke$ah
Rock:Teenagers by My Chemical Romance
Metal:The Gunsling by Black Veil Brides
Country:Why don't you stay Rebah
Alternative:Flightless Bird American Mouth by Iron and Wine
R&B:Halo by Beyonce
Soul:Take a Bow by Rihanna
Rap:How to Love by Lil' Wayne
I kind of have a favorite genre as of right now....it's Metal. But many people have favorites but when they start fighting about whos better than who. I mean thier a Band/Artist they probably worked hard for the passion they love. The music industry isn't a nice friend. So cut what ever you think is bad horrible or good cause people obviously love them (If thier huge or mildly huge stars) And I think the videos that people make "Anti-Whatever" Obviously thier minds haven't grown past elementry. Those videos are useless who cares if you don't like them, sorry no ones made for everyone and the vidoes are just pathetic. And there has to be one song thats slightly ok to listen to from the band you hate. (Except if its all auto-tunned technically it's not music. And it ruins the art of the singers voice.) Whats not to like?
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
responce to we shall remain
"We Shall Remain" Response
There isn’t always a happy ending, this one just happened to be one of the bad. I'm still not totally sure how this happened. I mean who honestly can take that many people, see the looks on their faces, and take their lives? Take their home, their food, and the way they live? The Natives may not have been living the "perfect" white man life. But they were happy and living their own life, in their own way. It just goes to show, you can't trust everyone. No matter how loyal or nice they seem. You have to watch your back.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Blog Possties
Well I grew up in Mission. I think my attitudes based on my elementary teachers. I always looked up to them, and my favorite memories are from that age. So if you want to impact alot of childrens lives, be a teacher. :) Any way I used to go to work with my step-dad alot that taught me how to keep working and dont stop till the job is done. Cause then you'll get the money. Or so my dad said.
I've lived in Mission my whole life. Well until I moved in 6th grade to Winner. Now this is where i got bullied, a lot. I used to get picked on by girls younger than me, they used to make fun of my skin color or how I dressed. I never understood why they had to pick on me. They were also Native Americans too, so why make fun of me? These were dark, lonesome days. But this is when I really got into music. I think music is the most beautiful thing on this planet. Also when i got into dark poetry. My friends there were pretty dark themselves, but i still love them like crazy :)
But eventualy my mom didnt like that so we moved to Norris. Norris is where all my loved ones are at. Also where it's the most isolated place to be :\ But I went to White River Middle School to kill off my 8th grade year. I have been here for 2 years and I just love my friends. I have some crazy memories and this place helped me be myself again. I know this sounds corny but, do I have to care, I think this place is going to be permanent. (hopefully)
This summer me and my parents tried out the city life. It's fun for living your life, all these things to do, places to go, people you meet. But finacialy, its expensive. My parents couldn't make it work so we just took a step back. And now I'm back where White River's craziness keeps me going. :)
So there iss me growing up. Lessons learned. After Winner however, I never judge a person for how they: look, smell, talk, dress, or what kind of music they listen to. Anythings loveable in this world. People just need to look past the obvious and find the unordinary. My saying is if a person don't like me, then simply don't talk to me. I don't know whats not to like, but I don't want to start any conflict.
my day
The Reservation...
It would take me a while to get used to living the city life because there is people everywhere and its always loud, the houses are too close together. When you look up at the sky at night in a city, u cant see the moon or all the stars! && thats what sucks the most.
Why I Would Come Back.
Leaving is a nice thought though. Change, something new, new people, something other then what i'm used to. I mean it's the constant always being the same routine in WR that gets old. I mean it's the same, just a new day. I would like t go somewhere where it changes al the time, there isn't day after day routines that never change. But here's the twist, if I don't like it, there is home where you can control some of those things in your life. To me that's worth going back for. I don't think a lot of people can just leave WR and never want to come back. It's the people that make you wan't to stay. The scenery, it's perfect.
So coming back, may not be as bad as people make it out to be.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Response to The Canary Effect
I mean don't get me wrong, it was all fine and dandy learning about all the happy times Columbus had, but when did the teacher plan to tell us the end? That this is how the Native Americans were treated? The sad part is, even today, Native Americans don't always get treated right. And it all falls back on this "Great Country" of ours. I don't mean to sound out of place or anything, I am grateful for what I have and where live. But the things that happen often go untold. It is just a bit sad to see, you know?
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Response to The Canary Effect...
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
The canary effect
Response to The Canary Effect
Monday, November 7, 2011
Canary Effect
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the+canary+effect&view=detail&mid=1F0575EE082CA530624F1F0575EE082CA530624F&first=0&FORM=LKVR1
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Epic loves you
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Foster Families
Resonse to The Foster Care
I have amazing parents, they are so loving and they are always there for me. they mean the world to me! i wish all the kids that don't have good lives when they were younger, grow up to be wonderful parents. They should all want to give their children the life that they never had. Every child should know that they are always have there parents to be there for them and love them. -lene.w.w
Response to The Foster Care assignment
It makes me wonder how many kids go through that. Coming home and a friend or even a family member is just gone. It may seem like a good thing to other people, but it's sad. Think about being taken from every one and everything you know. I don't know many kids in foster care, so it's hard for me to understand what they go through.
And most of them aren't put with their families. They go to strangers, and they get shipped around all the time. They say foster care is for the best, but I'm pretty sure moving from family to family isn't exactly a 'Stable Living Enviroment.' I may just be a kid, but I know well enough some things just don't change. People get taken "For the better" but it's not always for the better. It's personal feelings.
I'm just sad I never got my goodbye. But that's life, huh? you get whats thrown at you in all hopes you can deal with it. "You can't change your situation, you can only change how you choose to deal with it."
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Realities of Foster Care
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Sports
In football I believe we are 2nd or 3rd. Just last night we hosted a playoff game here and won. It was truly one of our most intense games yet. Now next week we travel to a team who is roughly 4 hours away from us. I don’t know how we have done in state before but hopefully we go all the way. I’m truly proud to be a Tiger.
Reaction to Windmill Guy
If we had national attention
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Response to 'windmill' Prompt
The guy in the video took the time and effort, he made a dream into a reality. Changing the future is possible with every action, every word spoken, and every dream created. It just depends on how bad you want it. How hard you work. Changing things for future generations isn't as hard as people make it look. Just smile, say please and thank-you, and do what you're told. It's a start, a mighty fine start. And kids are out future, so starting with them is a golden source.
"The ones who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones that do." Are you crazy enough?
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Response to Children of The Plains
When I first heard of 20/20 doing this my first thought was they are going to make it seem like the reservations are bad and do what most programs do when the cover stories around reservations. It shocked me they actually took the time to search for the good. The reservations might not be perfect, but they offer so many talented kids. People often don't see that. They see the troubles and hardship, It doesn't always take a lot to see the light that can shine in a child's hard life. I mean the video featured a lot of sad, but it also showed the dreams and aspirations that the kids had. They made the best of what they had.
It reminds you that not everyone has the life of material things. People will always have it worse then what you think. They smile with what they have, not with what they want.
Prompt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arD374MFk4w
Monday, October 17, 2011
response to children of the plains
My Response to Suicide...
I remember when i was in middle school, it was a tuesday afternoon. When I got out of school my parents were waiting for me in the parking lot. I could tell something was wrong. My mom said that she had something to tell me, she said that my cousin hung himself that day. I was in shock and I was in denial. I didn't want to believe that my cousin had done that to himself. Everytime I think of him, all I remeber is how happy of a person he was, how he could be having the worst day but still manage to make you smile. And thats how I always going to remember him.
Everyone has their own opinion about suicide. but it can affect everyone's life the same way.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Response to Suicide
My reaction to suicide :)
Suicide Article
Here is the original article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/09/us/09suicide.html
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Opinions on Columbus/Native American Day
Response to Native American Day
my reflection on colombus day
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Introduction: Epic Moo Pikachu
Introduction
I’m a 14 year old girl from