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Identity Artifact Presentation Alyssa Thievon June 3 rd , 2014 Digital Literacies

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Identity Artifact PresentationAlyssa ThievonJune 3rd, 2014Digital Literacies

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My Artifact: Croatian Grb Necklace

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Growing Up Croatian – Background Information• My mother’s side of the family is from Croatia, a country in

Europe.• As a child, my maternal grandmother, or “Baba” as I called her

in Croatian, lived with my family.• Croatian was Baba’s dominant language – she barely knew any

English. Therefore, she and my mother would only speak to each other in Croatian.

• Each day (and after school once we were old enough to attend), Baba would watch my brother and I while my mother father were at work. During those times, she would teach me how to speak Croatian, among other things.

• When I was 9 years old, my Baba sadly passed away. By the time of her passing, I was essentially fluent in the Croatian language.

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Croatian Culture

• Unfortunately, after my grandmother’s passing, my mother stopped speaking Croatian. Eventually, I too, lost the language.

• However, I did notice that, when taking foreign languages in school (especially Spanish), I picked up these languages exceptionally quickly. Although I am unsure of whether or not I can fully attribute my language learning skills to my grandmother, I like to think that she is the reason I chose to enter the language education field.

• Fortunately, my extended family on my mother’s side still exudes Croatian pride. During each holiday or special occasion, when the family gets together, we celebrate our culture by enjoying traditional Croatian food and music.

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The Grb• To continue, my family has a bit of property in Nin,

Croatia – the city in which my maternal grandparents were born.

• Although I, myself, have been unable to visit Croatia, my mother has made a few trips to visit family over the past couple of years.

• After one of her brief visits, my mother brought my brother and I our very first authentic artifact from her home country – the Croatian grb on a silver necklace. The Croatian grb is representative of the Croatian flag, whose national colors are red, white, and blue.

• To this day, both my brother and I (as well as many of our cousins) wear the Croatian grb around our necks. This necklace reminds me not only of my family’s culture, but of my Baba as well, who had been a truly significant part of my life.

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The End!