Who Am I
Ethnography: Is expecting to deliver a descriptive narrative about group context. The activities are also within a religious script group of family and friends. Ethnography can also be said to be an interpretive perspective. It talks about three types of bias. Time can create its own bias, the personalities, and what happens in one place may not be happening everywhere. Understanding who your gatekeepers are and what they do provide.
My name is Jahmai Brown. I was born in Omaha Nebraska, and mostly grew up experiencing everything as a kid normally. I know a lot of people experience different things and it takes them a certain age based on where they were raised or how they grew up. I would say the most important thing that I have experienced as a kid was going to church. I know a lot of people don’t go to church or sometimes they aren’t even religious, so their experiences are different from mine. Going swimming was another big one for me. While I was little, experiencing that type of fun was important, along with celebrating a lot of holidays like Christmas and Halloween, etc. Going to elementary through high school with thousands of people and graduating with a big class shaped me. Another would be based on my culture of how many people speak can be biased to others and the people who do speak trans language may not know. You can speak a language for years and may not know it’s any different from how most people speak it. So, I think the video is showing how based on your culture and the way you grew up around the people you were raised by or whatever words you grew up knowing inside and outside of home. There are still words that we are trying to learn no matter how much older we get. There are terms and phrases that we were taught by our families, or they came up with that we use around other people and they never heard before. It is all part of how languages grow and evolve.
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