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- From: pjh@paula.noname (Philippa Hogben)
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- Subject: Re: "Bilingual Education"
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.113530.25162@eng.cam.ac.uk>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 11:35:30 GMT
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- In article uupcb@pcs.sj.ca.us, paul.burnett@pcs.sj.ca.us (Paul Burnett) writes:
- >Oh, my - are you not aware of the _original_ mistake made in the late
- >1400's by Columbus _et al_ who were _so_ lost and _so_ ignorant of
- >geography they didn't know the American continents were even there and
- >they thought they were in India (that _is_ where they were intending to
- >go, after all), and therefore all these folks they found must be
- >"Indians". That's the _only_ reason North/South/Central American
- >aborigines are called "Indians."
- >
- How on Earth (literally) was Columbus _supposed_ to have known that America
- was there? Nobody had even sailed more than a relatively few miles westward.
- [Ignoring the Vikings, for the time being - in Columbus's time the 'civilised'
- world was more or less Europe.] They knew India and Asia existed because there
- were land routes to those places but there were no land routes to America. So,
- with the information that _Columbus_ had, how could they fail to be "_so_ lost
- and _so_ ignorant of geography they didn't know the American continents were
- even there and they thought they were in India". I'd like to see you do better
- with the same information.
-
- Philippa
-
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- Philippa Hogben pjh@eng.cam.ac.uk (Reverse if mailing from Janet)
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