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  1. Oct 2020
    1. hopethisletterfindsyou stronginthefaith. I alsohopethatcircumstanceswill soonmakeit possibleformetomeeteachofyou,notasan integrationistoracivilrightsleader,butasa fellow clergymananda Christianbrother.Letusall hopethatthedarkcloudsofracialprejudicewill soon passawayand thedeepfogofmisunderstandingwillbe liftedfromourfear-drenchedcommunities and insomenot toodistanttomorrowtheradiantstarsofloveandbrotherhoodwillshineoverour greatnationwithall oftheirscintillatingbeauty.

      Closing remarks lets the reader know the letter is coming to an end restates the purpose of the letter.

    2. thinkI shouldgivethereasonformybeinginBirmingham,

      Establishing his content of the letter and stating facts and support to give his content reasoning

    3. 1MartinLutherKingLetterfromBirminghamJail(1963) [Abridged]April16,1963MyDearFellowClergymen,

      My Dear Fellow Clergymen (this is the salutation which allows the reader know who it is addressed to.)

  2. Sep 2020
    1. The various Pueblo communities have different traditions regarding the making and decoration of pottery artifacts. Present-day archaeologists date the use of pottery by Puebloans dating back the early centuries of the Common Era.[13]

      some famous potters Nampayeo (hopi) Lucy Lewis (Acoma) Maria Martinez (San Idelfonso)

    2. The Puebloans are traditional weavers of cloth and have used textiles, natural fibers and animal hide in their cloth-making. Since woven clothing is laborious and time-consuming, every-day style of dress for working around the villages has been more spare. The men often wore breechcloths.

      Pueblo women wear a black knee length dress fastened on the right shoulder. Fastend with a woven belt at the waist.

    3. Starting early on August 10, 1680, Popé and leaders of each of the Pueblos sent a knotted rope carried by a runner to the next Pueblo; the number of knots signified the number of days to wait before beginning the uprising.

      The spanish uncovered the plan so new cords were sent out so the revolt could take place sooner the anticipated date.

    4. The Pueblo Revolt that started in 1680 was the first led by a Native American group to successfully expel colonists from North America for a considerable number of years.

      The pueblo revolt was the only successful rebellion which successfully drove out the spanish for a time being.

    5. The Hopi, Zuni, Keres and Jemez each have matrilineal kinship systems: children are considered born into their mother's clan and must marry a spouse outside it, an exogamous practice.

      Clans are based on animals, plants & earth elements. ex. sun, corn, badger

    6. Keresan: family to which Western and Eastern Keres belong, considered by some a language isolate consisting of a dialect continuum spoken at the pueblos of Acoma, Laguna, Santa Ana, Zia, Cochiti, Kewa, and San Felipe.

      Eastern Keres Cochiti San Felipe Kewa (Santo Domingo) Zia Santa Ana

      Western Keres Acoma Laguna

    7. Puebloans have been remarkably adept at preserving their culture and core religious beliefs, including developing a syncretic approach to Catholicism/Christianity

      Pueblos have integrated some Christianity practices into their traditional calendar. Each pueblo celebrates numerous patron saints through out the year with traditional dances & ceremonies.

    8. There are currently 100 Pueblos that are still inhabited, among which Taos, San Ildefonso, Acoma, Zuni, and Hopi are the best-known.

      There is actually 19 pueblos in inhabited today

    9. Puebloans speak languages from four different language families, and each Pueblo is further divided culturally by kinship systems and agricultural practices, although all cultivate varieties of maize.

      There are actually 4 main language groups Keres, Tiwia, Tewa, & Towa. Although Zuni & Hopi have their own languages.