This week I reviewed the website http://www.42explore2.com/native3.htm.
According to information found on the
site, developers Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson created the site in 1999 in an
effort to give teachers and students a site they can go to and find multiple
sources of information regarding many different topics all in one place. The idea is that there are at least four
links to each topic and sometimes more in case one or more of them are not
working.
The top five sites that 4 2 explore offers links to are yahoo.com,
ancestry.com, meetup.com, vista.ir and squidoo.com. (Johnson, 1999)
The site itself is
geared toward teachers and students for K-12 and could definitely be used to
either teach an informative class, or from the student’s perspective, write a
good quality research paper.
I took a closer look
at the biography links provided regarding Chief Joseph of the Nez Pierce. I have done a small amount of research in the
past on Chief Joseph and the information I received from the link on
4 2 explore is some that I didn’t know before. I learned that Chief Joseph actually
converted to Christianity and was an active supporter of the long standing
peace with whites before gold was discovered and the government took back
almost 6 million acres of land and restricted the Nez Pierce to the reservation
in Idaho. (New Perspectives on The West, 2001) Chief Joseph actually denounced the US and
destroyed the US Flag and his bible and refused to move his band and sign the
treaty with the US Government that would make the new boundaries of the
reservation official. I knew that Chief
Joseph and his people were relocated to a reservation in Washington where he
died of, according to the physician on the reservation, a broken heart. (Powerful
People, n.d.)
