To start off the project we had a pizza shop owner, teach us how to make pizza.
Food for thought was a project where we had to solve a food problem, and in Kurts class we had to create ceramics with engravings based on the Columbian Exhange and Native American engravings.
My partner was Jackson Teabauilt and we created a table setting, using pottery with engravings based on the Columbian Exhange, and the native American symbols.
We used clay to create a cup, with a native American engraving in the middle, with banana engravings around the cup, symbolizing one of the foods that were traded across the Columbian Exhange.
(Banana engraving's)
Here's the bowl, in the middle is a bean, which was a food that was traded along the columbian exhange.
The engravings around the bowl are native american zigzags.
We engraved the plate with the native American symbol from the Mississippian tribe, and grapes. Which wee traded on the columbian exhnage.
My group members were nyla, zoey, reily, and me.
Pumpkin cornbread respresent riley's southern heritage.
Collard greens representing zoeys idenity and black heritage
I repsentted black eyed peas for my black heritage
Green beans represented nyla's heritage,