Colin's Art-
- Paste a version of your artwork here (you may take a picture with your phone/laptop), followed by a short (3-4 sentence) paragraph explaining the artwork’s connection to the novel.
This picture takes place when Samuel is in the Warraskoyack village, hunting with Namontack and Kainta and they are hunting. In the specific moment, Samuel has just shot his first homemade arrow from his homemade bow to kill his first rabbit. I chose this moment because it is when Samuel is first introduced to the Native culture and he first really starts appreciating how the Natives are a respected people. He is also with his friends, Kainta and Namontack and seems to be happy to be there.
- Choose two other pieces of art from your groups previous meetings to include in the final blog post.David's Art-
That is the Susan Constant at their first island in the new world. The Algonquians come out to their ship and Captain John Smith asks them to trade their unknown fruits for his beads. samuel is peeking his head out of the cabin lach watching Captain Smith speak the Algonquian language.
Chase's Art-
The picture is about the men laying around the fire, and when he was think about how being in James Town has changed him. It is at the beginning of chapter 18.
Chase's Context-
Write the Major Event/Historical Figure’s Name Here
Choose the best research (you may combine several different pages of notes) from previous meetings and revise, adding details and images (maps, historical illustrations, etc) to include, as well as several cited sources (Wikipedia may only be one).
The caribs are an indigenous people of South America. Their language is Kalina.
The Carib Indians were first known as the Amerindians they lived in the coastal regions Only one of the two tribes killed the Spanish Armies in Haiti while looking for gold, afraid of getting it taken away by them. The over tribe got killed off.he Virgin Islands belonged to the Spanish through the sixteenth century, but was later overruled by the Carib Indians after they defeated the Spanish
and the British formally took over in 1763. The caribs hunted and fished.
http://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Carib.html
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