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Home Front: Culture Wars
Textbook on Arabs removes blunder
2004-04-16
An Indian tribe has forced distributors of an Arab studies guide for U.S. teachers to remove an inaccurate passage that says Muslim explorers preceded Christopher Columbus to North America and became Algonquin chiefs. Peter DiGangi, director of Canada's Algonquin Nation Secretariat in Quebec, called claims in the book, the "Arab World Studies Notebook," "preposterous" and "outlandish," saying nothing in the tribe's written or oral history support them. The 540-page book says the Muslim explorers married into the Algonquin tribe, resulting in 17th-century tribal chiefs named Abdul-Rahim and Abdallah Ibn Malik.
Ah, yes. The turban-wearing al-Gonquin tribe. I remember them well from my own studies. They gave us Mahmoud al-Gonquin, the victor of the Battle of Pittsburgh...
Mr. DiGangi said the guide's author and editor, Audrey Shabbas, and the Middle East Policy Council (MEPC), a Washington advocacy group that promoted the curriculum to school districts in 155 U.S. cities, have been unresponsive to his concerns since November. But Ms. Shabbas said this week the passage was removed immediately from subsequent copies, and that she was "giving careful and thoughtful attention" on how to notify the 1,200 teachers who have been given copies of the book in the past five years. "As the editor of the 'Notebook,' when I heard from Mr. DiGangi that a citation in the work was not borne out by either Native American written records or by oral traditions, I was grateful that the statement could so easily be removed," she said. She did not explain how the false information got into the curriculum.
Posted by:Fred

#11  I prefer the Mormon teaching that native Americans (NAs) descend from the ten lost tribes of Israel. But neither religion explains why most NAs love their pork rinds and salt pork products. One noted Osage Indian chief was even named Bacon Rind . The only thing the Osages and Arabs have in common is that they both got rich from oil.
Posted by: Tresho   2004-04-16 7:38:07 PM  

#10  muck4doo - I stand corrected!

But there must be some kin-of-a-pig, native to North America, that the locals encountered, which would make my point valid.

I would say Peccary, a pig cousin, but I understand the meat is not very good.
Posted by: Anonymous4052   2004-04-16 6:39:00 PM  

#9  Mucky, you're getting lazy with your lettuceladies link. Your comment was the perfect opportunity for this.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-04-16 6:30:32 PM  

#8  anaon wild boar brought here by yeropeans. there not native.
Posted by: muck4doo   2004-04-16 6:20:14 PM  

#7  And here I thought the Native Americans were the "Lost Tribes of Israel"!
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Posted by: borgboy   2004-04-16 6:14:18 PM  

#6  "Mahmoud al-Gonquin, the victor of the Battle of Pittsburgh..."

Beautiful.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-04-16 5:06:54 PM  

#5  I thought that the Native-Americans hunted wild boar. Wouldn't that put a chink into the argument.
Posted by: Anonymous4052   2004-04-16 4:56:58 PM  

#4  Abu:

Sorry, but that evidence is clearly non-Muslim in nature.

There was nothing in that link which blamed the Jews.
Posted by: Unmutual   2004-04-16 4:43:47 PM  

#3  Just because it never happened doesn't make it wrong. I mean we can all agree that a Muslim civilization would have been a good thing in North America. I'm thinking of our own prophet. Is that not seething Infidel?
Posted by: Abu Withlacochee   2004-04-16 4:31:37 PM  

#2  Aren't textbooks supposed to be reviewed for accuracy? And NOT by the publisher?

I wonder what other 'mistakes' are in there. Does anyone know of this 'guide'?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-04-16 4:29:42 PM  

#1  Can't wait for that first Arab casino. Jihadi Sun has a nice ring to it...
Posted by: Raj   2004-04-16 4:28:50 PM  

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