Quinn Anderson
English 11
Ms. Fordahl
February 18, 2014
Exploring
Borderlands
Each
country has many different cultures, and some don’t. Almost every country has
an official language where America does not have an official language. Some people
think that if you live in a country and move to another that you’re “illegal”.
Just because you don’t speak the same language as everybody else in that
country they don’t want you there. I know some kids in my school think that
people who don’t speak English shouldn’t be allowed to live here. The
Conquistadors were soldiers who settled in Mexico and South America. Mexico’s official
language is Spanish. Since the conquistadors were the first there. Chicano’s
are people of Mexican decent living in the US. Some people don’t think that
that is right. Others don’t mind.
The
lifestyles of different cultures are very different. Like in my last blog we
talked about native voices which the Native Americans talked about their
history and storytelling but passed them down only by oral tradition. Now we
are talking about exploring borderlands. Borderlands are the separation from
the different countries. Every culture has their similarities but all of them
are very different from one another.
In
the US, there is a borderline between us and Canada and Mexico. There is no
actual line that you can see but you will know once you reach a different
country just by how the people talk and how their culture is. Canada and the US
are very similar in culture wise. The US and Mexico are quite different in
culture wise. Historia is a Spanish word for history or story. The Spanish have
a lot of history that they talk about.
I’ve
learned a lot about the different cultures for different countries. I never
knew there wasn’t an official language here until we started talking more about
it. The video talked a lot about the borderline between America and Mexico.
Over the years other countries have become more so where they eventually won’t
have an official language either I think.