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(17th Century, 18th Century, Seeds versus Roots) - Coggle Diagram
17th Century
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Eagle Wing
almost founder off Newfoundland, ship returned to Ulster, never landed in New England
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Roger Williams
church leader, founder of Rhode Island colony
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18th Century
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early 1730s, monthly new made debut for readers in England follow events in colonies, maps of War, reports on deaf children education
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Seeds versus Roots
seeds, manifest fewer outward sign of life
germination influence by both internal and external facotrs, growth affected by cultivation and tolerance
isolated episodes of cultivation and tolerance early evidence of germinating seeds or genesis of American Deaf community
isolate clusters of deaf people, deaf marriages, deaf families seeds of small community themselves.
second genesis be cultivation and tolerance of visual and gestural communication in world dominated by spoken communication
evidence examples of deaf people experience life in vary contexts, oppressed, enjoy full life despits differences from majority
deaf people own land, marry, conduct business, join religious organizations during 17 and 18 century.
founding of residential school and empowerment of deaf people took increase control and rich cultural tradition
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biography of community, with people include tracing life to seeds of existence
study parental heritage
community, seed from key elements or charactheristic have evolved
deaf community, heritage include seeds of ASL and new normality in group segregated and mistreated
new identity grow sociological, economic, distinct cultural feature.