Finishing Up Demystifying Culture and Folklore
By Shannon Bennett, Student Whoa, what a course. It made me think. It made me analyze my family connections. Most of all it showed me how great of a story my family narrative is! Amazing stuff, and I am so happy that I registered for it. For those of you who are still not convinced, I am not sure there is much else I could say to sway you. However, I will do my best. The rest of you who like stories and putting pieces of information together in new ways need to take this course. Need reasons? Okay, here are a few. This course makes you think about your family in ways that traditional genealogy may not. While you may have thought, in a roundabout way, about what your ancestors lives may have been like, I bet you didn’t do it like we learned in this class. Did you ever think about various influences that could affect their decisions? Or how about the cultural cues or biases they had and how that effected their American born children? My upbringing certainly influenced the ways I raise my children just like the way my parents were raised influenced my childhood. Going through the stories again and again, listening to different perspectives, and looking at the family through the documents it was easy to see how and why this happened. The immigrant ancestor was still present in many ways; they were still affecting in subtle ways how their descendants behaved…
