Mapping Our World Mapping Ourselves.

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Mapping Our World Mapping Ourselves

Points to Ponder What preconceived ideas do we have about the world and the past? Are they accurate? In what ways do we make the world in our own image?

Making Connections Think about the maps in terms of how an individual’s world view (or a society’s) shapes “reality” Think about the different world views here (you’ll see them again in science vs. magic) Think about who has the power and control and on what that is based.

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