the orgins of hiphop
...leaves and bird feathers. Most of the women in my village wear either aprons or skirts made from plant leaves in the summer. But in the winter we wear animal hides to keep warm. He asked how far was my village because he was getting tired of walking. I told him that we would be there in a minute. Once in the village I showed James my house. He was amazed at how it looked “What is this awkward shape of a house made out of?” I told him that it was made out of the bark of a redwood tree. The missionary and I went into the house. He quickly asked, “What is this thing on the wall?” I told him that it was a language chart that parents used to teach their children our alphabet. “What is that for?” the missionary said as he to the bow and arrow across the room. I told him that it was a tool used for killing land animals. I told him that you put the arrow in between your fingers while your holding the bow. Aim and shoot and that’s how you kill a land animal. That’s why we live so close to the forest and the river so we can get food by hunting and fishing. “What’s that object next to the bow and arrow. I told him that we call that fishing stick. I told him that the stick was so long because we can use that weather we are standing on top of a rock or standing in the water. “How do you stand living here?” the missionary asked. I told him that that was an easy question to answer. “It wasn’t a problem because we had animal hide to keep warm. Food wasn’t a problem because there was a lot of deer and small animals to feed on. Also we had the proper tools to kill them with. Housing was not a problem because the bark from the trees made grate support. Our summ...