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Sit at your table group Team Cultural Group Team Members 1 Daniel Chung, Navkir Dehar, Savanah Heskith 2 Ivan Mitchell, Jonathan Sanders, Savanna Yee, Abby Hu 3 Tayla Bolden, Zhanna Sarkisyan, Andrew Rudasics, Princesskamala Summers 4 Chelsea Blanes, David Lee, Josephine Lee 5 Christopher Guenther, Yodae Lim, Janet Llamas, Blaire Zegan 6 Jackson Bourne, Anna Markova, Brandon Perez 7 Sepehr Baghaei, Jonah Severy, Emma Tim 8 Tessa Harvey, Brian Ma, Liban Shire 9 Woua Cha, Diego Gonzalez, Emily Pitts 10 Pedram Etiehadolhagh, Alexander Roth, Kayla-Jo Villa 11 Annamarie Aberion, Neftali Kirkland, Nathan Yeung, Alvin Xu 12 Madeline Gangle, Jessica Jou, Zacharia Rodriguez 13 Min Li, Michael Simmons, Alex Yang 14 Anthony Archer, Kelsi Budinger, Gwanju, Chung 15 Sophia Burroughs, David Howarth, Liam Kezner 16 Hannah Huber, Banessa Gomez, Israel Martinez Sit at your table group

Imagine meeting a group of humans you have never seen before… Who are they? What do they want? Why are they here? What do they have that is good? Will they hurt me? . . . Story of the when the Innu met the French explorers for the first time.

AGENDA Develop your quick identity summary (15 min) Meet and Greet (30 min) Naming Ceremony (10 mins prep) Debrief (20 min) Introduce our first reading

Develop your quick identity summary (15 min) Unpack your folder and discover your tribe’s identity Follow the instructions on your notesheet

Meet and Greet (30 min) Meet as many groups as possible Take notes on your meeting/interactions on the notesheet provided

Name the groups you met Return to your home base. Confer with your partners on your notes and name each of the tribes you met (there are 7 other tribes) Base this on what stands out as remarkable from your tribe’s point of view

Debrief (30 min) Present your name to the class The class will reveal what they named you Discussion questions: What did you find interesting about how the other tribes named you? What tribes would seem to be natural allies? Enemies? What are the consequences of having so many different tribes in the same land?

HOMEWORK: Read Sepulveda and employ American Studies annotation strategies : PAPA